- Xu, Bo;
- Gutierrez, Bernardo;
- Mekaru, Sumiko;
- Sewalk, Kara;
- Goodwin, Lauren;
- Loskill, Alyssa;
- Cohn, Emily L;
- Hswen, Yulin;
- Hill, Sarah C;
- Cobo, Maria M;
- Zarebski, Alexander E;
- Li, Sabrina;
- Wu, Chieh-Hsi;
- Hulland, Erin;
- Morgan, Julia D;
- Wang, Lin;
- O’Brien, Katelynn;
- Scarpino, Samuel V;
- Brownstein, John S;
- Pybus, Oliver G;
- Pigott, David M;
- Kraemer, Moritz UG
Cases of a novel coronavirus were first reported in Wuhan, Hubei province, China, in December 2019 and have since spread across the world. Epidemiological studies have indicated human-to-human transmission in China and elsewhere. To aid the analysis and tracking of the COVID-19 epidemic we collected and curated individual-level data from national, provincial, and municipal health reports, as well as additional information from online reports. All data are geo-coded and, where available, include symptoms, key dates (date of onset, admission, and confirmation), and travel history. The generation of detailed, real-time, and robust data for emerging disease outbreaks is important and can help to generate robust evidence that will support and inform public health decision making.