diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e54a1133ece9d0acda6b1e3ea5d3492db70abb2c..fcd5bac80262b50ea890efd61528b2980c5842bc 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,13 +5,22 @@ the spread and effect of COVID-19. The goal is to provide a central place where data, analysis, and discussion can be conducted and shared by a global community struggling to make sense of the current public health emergency. -The project includes simple tools that make it very easy to work with the -heterogeneous case data from various sources using common code. For a simple -example, have a look at the [Global and Regional COVID-19 summary +The main goal is not to create another dashboard, or collection of dashboards, for +that matter. There are already many excellent ones available, for example, on +https://covid19dashboards.com. + +The goal here is different: aggregate data from multiple +public sources, standardize the data formats, and make the data around COVID-19 easy to +work with. Rather than presenting answers to our questions, we want to make it easy for +you to explore the data, and formulate and answer your own questions. Some questions +can be answered by looking at just one data source, but many cannot. And it may be +worthwhile to run an analysis initially developed against one data source against another. +This project aims to make it possible, and hopefully even easy, to do these things. +For a simple example, have a look at the [Global and Regional COVID-19 summary notebook](https://renkulab.io/projects/covid-19/covid-19-public-data/files/blob/runs/dataset_summary.run.ipynb). -For each data source, we provide a summary notebook with interactive figures -that can be used as starting points for further exploration: +For each data source, we provide a simple summary notebook with interactive +figures: * [Summary of global data from from JHU CSSE](https://renkulab.io/projects/covid-19/covid-19-public-data/files/blob/runs/Dashboard.run.ipynb) * [Global data from from ECDC](https://renkulab.io/projects/covid-19/covid-19-public-data/files/blob/runs/covid-19-ecdc.run.ipynb)