Pandemic Data Outlook
U.S. Surpasses 100 Million Reported COVID-19 Cases
Johns Hopkins data captures only reported infections, true number much higher
After three years of around-the-clock tracking of COVID-19 data from...
Building modern data management systems for local, state, federal, and global public health agencies is critical to preparing the nation and the world for the next major public health crisis. The Pandemic Data Initiative explores the lessons learned throughout the pandemic for how best to support government efforts to collect and deliver comprehensive real-time information to the public, policy makers, and the media.
Expert Insight
Johns Hopkins launched the Pandemic Data Initiative as part of the Coronavirus Resource Center to amplify expert insight into the vital use of data in public health policy and COVID-19 response.
Pandemic Data Outlook
Measuring community resilience will be an important metric as the nation emerges from the pandemic and prepares for the next crisis. Johns Hopkins COPEWELL helps quantify resilience to better inform local leaders.
Expert Insight
With fewer people seeking COVID-19 testing, the utility of test and case data is decreasing. Moving forward, we need to develop a clear plan for ongoing disease surveillance that will provide the necessary data for effective public health preparedness.