Germany: SK Nürnberg (Bayern)¶

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import datetime
import time

start = datetime.datetime.now()
print(f"Notebook executed on: {start.strftime('%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S%Z')} {time.tzname[time.daylight]}")
Notebook executed on: 07/03/2023 11:51:35 CEST
In [2]:
%config InlineBackend.figure_formats = ['svg']
from oscovida import *
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overview(country="Germany", subregion="SK Nürnberg", weeks=5);
2023-03-07T11:51:49.039088 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.7.1, https://matplotlib.org/ 30 Jan 06 Feb 13 Feb 20 Feb 27 Feb 06 Mar 100 100 120 120 140 140 160 160 7-day incidence rate (per 100K people) 93.4 SK Nürnberg, Germany, last 5 weeks, last data point from 2023-03-06 30 Jan 06 Feb 13 Feb 20 Feb 27 Feb 06 Mar 0 10 20 30 40 daily change normalised per 100K 30 Jan 06 Feb 13 Feb 20 Feb 27 Feb 06 Mar 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 daily change normalised per 100K 30 Jan 06 Feb 13 Feb 20 Feb 27 Feb 06 Mar 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.2 R & growth factor (based on cases) Germany-SK Nürnberg cases daily growth factor Germany-SK Nürnberg cases daily growth factor (rolling mean) Germany-SK Nürnberg estimated R (using cases) 30 Jan 06 Feb 13 Feb 20 Feb 27 Feb 06 Mar 0 0 2 2 4 4 R & growth factor (based on deaths) Germany-SK Nürnberg deaths daily growth factor Germany-SK Nürnberg deaths daily growth factor (rolling mean) Germany-SK Nürnberg estimated R (using deaths) 30 Jan 06 Feb 13 Feb 20 Feb 27 Feb 06 Mar 0 1000 2000 3000 cases doubling time [days] Germany-SK Nürnberg doubling time cases (rolling mean) Germany-SK Nürnberg doubling time deaths (rolling mean) 0.0 51.1 102.1 153.2 204.3 daily change Germany-SK Nürnberg new cases (rolling 7d mean) Germany-SK Nürnberg new cases 0.000 1.021 2.043 3.064 daily change Germany-SK Nürnberg new deaths (rolling 7d mean) Germany-SK Nürnberg new deaths 0 492 983 1475 deaths doubling time [days]
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overview(country="Germany", subregion="SK Nürnberg");
2023-03-07T11:52:07.883956 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.7.1, https://matplotlib.org/ May 20 Sep 20 Jan 21 May 21 Sep 21 Jan 22 May 22 Sep 22 Jan 23 0 0 1000 1000 2000 2000 7-day incidence rate (per 100K people) 93.4 SK Nürnberg, Germany, last data point from 2023-03-06 May 20 Sep 20 Jan 21 May 21 Sep 21 Jan 22 May 22 Sep 22 Jan 23 0 200 400 600 daily change normalised per 100K May 20 Sep 20 Jan 21 May 21 Sep 21 Jan 22 May 22 Sep 22 Jan 23 0 2 4 daily change normalised per 100K May 20 Sep 20 Jan 21 May 21 Sep 21 Jan 22 May 22 Sep 22 Jan 23 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.2 R & growth factor (based on cases) Germany-SK Nürnberg cases daily growth factor Germany-SK Nürnberg cases daily growth factor (rolling mean) Germany-SK Nürnberg estimated R (using cases) May 20 Sep 20 Jan 21 May 21 Sep 21 Jan 22 May 22 Sep 22 Jan 23 0 0 2 2 4 4 R & growth factor (based on deaths) Germany-SK Nürnberg deaths daily growth factor Germany-SK Nürnberg deaths daily growth factor (rolling mean) Germany-SK Nürnberg estimated R (using deaths) May 20 Sep 20 Jan 21 May 21 Sep 21 Jan 22 May 22 Sep 22 Jan 23 0 2000 4000 cases doubling time [days] Germany-SK Nürnberg doubling time cases (rolling mean) Germany-SK Nürnberg doubling time deaths (rolling mean) 0 1021 2043 3064 daily change Germany-SK Nürnberg new cases (rolling 7d mean) Germany-SK Nürnberg new cases 0.00 10.21 20.43 daily change Germany-SK Nürnberg new deaths (rolling 7d mean) Germany-SK Nürnberg new deaths 0 614 1227 deaths doubling time [days]
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compare_plot(country="Germany", subregion="SK Nürnberg", dates="2020-03-15:");
2023-03-07T11:54:05.006234 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.7.1, https://matplotlib.org/ 2020-05 2020-09 2021-01 2021-05 2021-09 2022-01 2022-05 2022-09 2023-01 0.1 0.1 1 1 10 10 100 100 daily new cases (rolling 7-day mean) normalised by 100K people Daily cases (top) and deaths (below) for Germany: SK Nürnberg SK Nürnberg Bayern Berlin Bremen Hamburg Hessen Nordrhein-Westfalen Sachsen-Anhalt 2020-05 2020-09 2021-01 2021-05 2021-09 2022-01 2022-05 2022-09 2023-01 0.001 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.1 0.1 1 1 daily new deaths (rolling 7-day mean) normalised by 100K people SK Nürnberg Bayern Berlin Bremen Hamburg Hessen Nordrhein-Westfalen Sachsen-Anhalt
In [6]:
# load the data
cases, deaths = germany_get_region(landkreis="SK Nürnberg")

# get population of the region for future normalisation:
inhabitants = population(country="Germany", subregion="SK Nürnberg")
print(f'Population of country="Germany", subregion="SK Nürnberg": {inhabitants} people')

# compose into one table
table = compose_dataframe_summary(cases, deaths)

# show tables with up to 1000 rows
pd.set_option("display.max_rows", 1000)

# display the table
table
Population of country="Germany", subregion="SK Nürnberg": 510632 people
Out[6]:
total cases daily new cases total deaths daily new deaths
date
2023-03-06 257014 95 1383 0
2023-03-03 256919 57 1383 0
2023-03-02 256862 55 1383 0
2023-03-01 256807 122 1383 0
2023-02-28 256685 148 1383 0
... ... ... ... ...
2020-03-11 15 1 0 0
2020-03-10 14 3 0 0
2020-03-09 11 6 0 0
2020-03-05 5 1 0 0
2020-03-04 4 2 0 0

1001 rows × 4 columns

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Acknowledgements:¶

  • Johns Hopkins University provides data for countries
  • Robert Koch Institute provides data for within Germany
  • Atlo Team for gathering and providing data from Hungary (https://atlo.team/koronamonitor/)
  • Open source and scientific computing community for the data tools
  • Github for hosting repository and html files
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In [7]:
print(f"Download of data from Johns Hopkins university: cases at {fetch_cases_last_execution()} and "
      f"deaths at {fetch_deaths_last_execution()}.")
Download of data from Johns Hopkins university: cases at 07/03/2023 09:31:22 and deaths at 07/03/2023 09:31:21.
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# to force a fresh download of data, run "clear_cache()"
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print(f"Notebook execution took: {datetime.datetime.now()-start}")
Notebook execution took: 0:02:43.100117