A Global Survey of Technological Resources and Datasets on COVID-19
Manoj Muniswamaiah, Tilak Agerwala, Charles C. Tappert

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive survey of technological resources, datasets, and tools used globally to analyze COVID-19, highlighting their role in understanding and combating the pandemic.
Contribution
It offers a detailed overview of existing datasets, applications, and packages related to COVID-19, emphasizing their importance in ongoing research and response efforts.
Findings
Extensive list of COVID-19 datasets and tools
Highlights the role of technology in pandemic response
Identifies gaps in data collection and analysis
Abstract
The application and successful utilization of technological resources in developing solutions to health, safety, and economic issues caused by COVID-19 indicate the importance of technology in curbing COVID-19. Also, the medical field has had to race against tie to develop and distribute the COVID-19 vaccine. This endeavour became successful with the vaccines created and approved in less than a year, a feat in medical history. Currently, much work is being done on data collection, where all significant factors impacting the disease are recorded. These factors include confirmed cases, death rates, vaccine rates, hospitalization data, and geographic regions affected by the pandemic. Continued research and use of technological resources are highly recommendable-the paper surveys list of packages, applications and datasets used to analyse COVID-19.
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