Covid-19 India: Overview

*Toggle between the data in all charts: click on legend

Total Cases

Active Cases

Recovered

Deceased


The above doughnut chart shows LIVE data.
The area occupied by the Total cases (right half of the doughnut chart) will remain same as Total Cases (100%) = Active Cases + Recovered + Deceased. Over a period of time, active cases will approach towards zero i.e. most of the area (left half of the doughnut chart) will be occupied by recovered and deceased cases. The hope is to have minimum deceased cases.

Daily Cases

Daily Growth Rates

"Rule of 72" can be used to interpret the graph. Typically, 12% growth/decay rate corresponds to the time required to double/half the intital value. In the present case, dividing 72 by the growth/decay rate would give the approximate number of days required to doulble/half the total cases.

Daily Positivity Rate by States


"Daily positivity rate" = 100 x (Daily confirmed cases / daily tests by the state)

Total Cases

Share of each State: Total Cases

Daily Active Cases by States

Patients by Age

Data till 26-04-2020: frozen json (deaths_recoveries).
Data from 27-04-2020 to 09-05-2020: raw_data3.
Data from 10-05-2020: raw_data4 Source: api.covid19india

Patients by Gender

Data till 26-04-2020: frozen json (deaths_recoveries).
Data from 27-04-2020 to 09-05-2020: raw_data3.
Data from 10-05-2020: raw_data4 Source: api.covid19india

Tests by States

Total Tests by States

Data source: State tested data

Tests and Positive Cases per million people

Population data source: uidai.gov.in

State-wise Cases

States with Total Cases above 5000

States with Total Cases between 1000-5000

States with Total Cases between 100-1000

Daily Cases across States

Go to State: Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi, Tamilnadu, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Andra Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, Telangana

The data is compiled and presented in the current form by

Dr. Nagendra Kumar

Data source: api.covid19india.org.

The current version of site updates data automatically from the source using 'Java Script'.

In the older version of the site the data was extracted using python.
Libraries used: requests, re, matplotlib, numpy and pandas.

Webpage style credits: #Ajith Joseph (MS Scholar, Aerospace Dept., IIT Madras)

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