--- title: "Introduction to covidnor" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Introduction to covidnor} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r setup, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ``` [covidnor](https://www.csids.no/covidnor/) cleans and merges the publicly available datasets on COVID-19 in Norway into analysis-ready datasets. The following data are provided in this package: * case numbers * ICU/hospital admissions * testing * vaccinations The overall data is stored as `total`, and has 419k rows. More information on what variables and specifications are available, and how to extract specifications you want can be found [here](https://www.csids.no/covidnor/articles/data_details.html). ## Getting started Instead of working directly on `total` data, you might want to use a certain combination of **time, location, outcome**. We recommend using the [data.table](https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=data.table) syntax for data filtering and subsetting. For example, to get **weekly** Covid cases and hospital admissions as main cause for Norway: ```{r} # load total data (419k rows) totaldata <- covidnor::total_b2020 # get weekly cases (confirmed) and hospitalisation for Norway case_hosp <- totaldata[granularity_time == 'isoyearweek' & granularity_geo == 'nation', .(date, location_name, cases = cases_by_testdate_n, hospital_adm = hospital_admissions_main_cause_n)] case_hosp ``` For more details, please refer to the [vignette](https://www.csids.no/covidnor/articles/data_details.html) and [data documentation](https://www.csids.no/covidnor/reference/total_b2020.html). Several of CSIDS packages ([csstyle](https://www.csids.no/csstyle/index.html), [csalert](https://www.csids.no/csalert/index.html)) make use of `covidnor` data. You can read the following documentation to find out more, * [Epicurves](https://www.csids.no/csstyle/articles/epicurves.html) in `cstyle`, * [Short term trend for COVID cases](https://www.csids.no/csalert/articles/short_term_trend.html) in `csalert`. ### Background This package curates publicly available COVID-19 data in Norway between 2020-04-24 to 2022-11-14. The original data repository (`surveillance_data`) which automatically published machine-friendly COVID-19 data updates on weekdays at 13:15 can be accessed [here](https://github.com/folkehelseinstituttet/surveillance_data). The original repository was archived by Sykdomspulsen team at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health due to lack of funding.