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ECDC switched to a weekly reporting schedule for the COVID-19 situation worldwide and in the EU/EEA and the UK on 17 December this year. Hence, all daily updates have been discontinued from 14 December. ECDC will publish updates on the number of cases and deaths reported worldwide and aggregated by week every Thursday. The weekly data will be available as downloadable files in the following formats: XLSX, CSV, JSON and XML. As an exception, the weekly updates for the end-of-year festive season will be published on 23 December and 30 December 2020.
Workstream
Workstream 1, cookicutter labelling
Your environment
N/A, backend
Steps to reproduce
jupyter notebook Download Case Data will fail as also the column names have changed.
Expected behaviour
European authorities to continue reporting daily numbers, maybe at a reduced frequency.
Actual behaviour
ECDC decided something else.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Subject of the issue
https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/download-todays-data-geographic-distribution-covid-19-cases-worldwide
From the website
ECDC switched to a weekly reporting schedule for the COVID-19 situation worldwide and in the EU/EEA and the UK on 17 December this year. Hence, all daily updates have been discontinued from 14 December. ECDC will publish updates on the number of cases and deaths reported worldwide and aggregated by week every Thursday. The weekly data will be available as downloadable files in the following formats: XLSX, CSV, JSON and XML. As an exception, the weekly updates for the end-of-year festive season will be published on 23 December and 30 December 2020.
Workstream
Workstream 1, cookicutter labelling
Your environment
Steps to reproduce
jupyter notebook Download Case Data will fail as also the column names have changed.
Expected behaviour
European authorities to continue reporting daily numbers, maybe at a reduced frequency.
Actual behaviour
ECDC decided something else.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: