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The United States COVID-19 Forecast Hub dataset.

Estee Y CramerYuxin HuangYijin WangEvan L RayMatthew CornellJohannes BracherAndrea BrennenAlvaro J Castro RivadeneiraAaron GerdingKatie HouseDasuni JayawardenaAbdul Hannan KanjiAyush KhandelwalKhoa LeVidhi ModyVrushti ModyJarad NiemiAriane StarkApurv ShahNutcha WattanchitMartha W ZornNicholas G Reichnull null
Published in: Scientific data (2022)
Academic researchers, government agencies, industry groups, and individuals have produced forecasts at an unprecedented scale during the COVID-19 pandemic. To leverage these forecasts, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) partnered with an academic research lab at the University of Massachusetts Amherst to create the US COVID-19 Forecast Hub. Launched in April 2020, the Forecast Hub is a dataset with point and probabilistic forecasts of incident cases, incident hospitalizations, incident deaths, and cumulative deaths due to COVID-19 at county, state, and national, levels in the United States. Included forecasts represent a variety of modeling approaches, data sources, and assumptions regarding the spread of COVID-19. The goal of this dataset is to establish a standardized and comparable set of short-term forecasts from modeling teams. These data can be used to develop ensemble models, communicate forecasts to the public, create visualizations, compare models, and inform policies regarding COVID-19 mitigation. These open-source data are available via download from GitHub, through an online API, and through R packages.
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