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Mapping the virus Ireland’s interactive Covid-19 Data Hub was co-developed by AIRO at Maynooth University as the official source of public information on the spread of the virus

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t is a reflection of our times that ‘Ireland’s Covid-19 Data Hub’ is one of the most tapped websites for its trusted statistics, information and data on the spread of the virus.

Every day the latest figures are analysed across social media platforms, carried in hourly news bulletins and shared in WhatsApp groups of friends and families. It’s all there in one place on the Covid-19 Data Hub: National incidence rates, age and gender, ICU and hospital cases, testing and positivity rates, county figures, modes of transmission and clusters, healthcare worker cases. So too, is the 14-day incidence rate per 100,000 population by local electoral area, and sadly, the daily death rate. It’s a sobering read but integral to the work of NPHET and the Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group, chaired by Prof Philip Nolan, President of MU. In a time of facts and ‘alternative facts,’ it’s the undisputed official source of information on the trajectory of the virus. The Covid-19 data-hub project was spearheaded last March by a team at the All-Island Observatory (AIRO) in Maynooth University,

Justin Gleeson, Director of AIRO at MU

led by its Director, Justin Gleeson, and its strategic partners at both the Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSI) and the Central Statistics Office (CSO). This group worked closely with key data providers such as the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC), and the Health Intelligence Unit (HIU) at the Health Service Executive (HSE). The primary objective was to make the data hub freely available online and since then the team has worked rapidly to further develop and refine its capabilities, push all of its data out in an open-data format and regularly add new components to a more detailed internal Covid data hub that supports the work of a range of public health officials, the CMO, the Department of Health and NPHET. The Covid-19 Data Hub with its expanded interactive tools, including a 14-day analysis of local electoral area trends, officially went live in June, sourcing its data from the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) and Health Service Executive (HSE). The public data hub acts as the official source of Covid data in Ireland and importantly enables a wide range of reporting, analysis and data visualisation by journalists, social scientists, economists across the country by making all data points accessible through Data.Gov.ie Justin Gleeson, Director of AIRO, said the Covid-19 Data Hub showed the power of collaboration. “It has been great for the team at AIRO to be involved in creating this public health, expert-driven


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