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Bin Yu Develops Models to Help Healthcare Supply Distribution for COVID-19

Bin Yu, Professor of Statistics, and her group have compiled data from many different public sources to help data science efforts against COVID-19 on both the hospital- and country-level. Their data shares important hospital information such as, hospital locations, amount of ICU beds, and total number of employees. At the country-level, they share information such as the number of COVID-19 related cases/deaths, which are automatically updated everyday.

This data is prepared in support of the efforts to distribute medical supplies to hospitals and areas that currently need them the most.

Read more here.

The data can be found in Yu’s group’s GitHub here.

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