Capturing the COVID-19 Crisis through Public Health and Social Measures Data Science

Cindy Cheng, Amélie Desvars-Larrive, Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Thomas Hale, Alexandra Howes, Lukas Lehner, Luca Messerschmidt*, Angeliki Nika, Steve Penson, Anna Petherick, Hanmeng Xu, Alexander John Zapf, Yuxi Zhang, Sophia Alison Zweig

*Korrespondierende*r Autor*in für diese Arbeit

Publikation: Wissenschaftliche FachzeitschriftOriginalbeitrag in FachzeitschriftBegutachtung

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer520
FachzeitschriftScientific data
Jahrgang9
Ausgabenummer1
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Dez. 2022
Extern publiziertJa

Bibliographische Notiz

Funding Information:
First and foremost, we are thankful for the contribution of over 2000 volunteers and team members that are working at our trackers (ACAPS, CCCSL, CoronaNet, HIT COVID, OxCGRT, OxSupertracker). We appreciate the exceptional contribution of more than 40 trackers to the pandemic and especially the participation in “The COVID-19 PHSM (Public Health and Social Measures) Data Coverage Conference” that resulted in the “COVID-19 PHSM Network”. We also gratefully acknowledge the support of Verena Ahne, Stephanie Bourke-Altmann, Ezgi Caki, Annika Kaiser, Klea Vogli, and Vanessa Zwisele in organizing the network, Svanhildur Thorvaldsdottir in commenting on the final PHSM Network statement, Isaac Bravo in helping to compile Table 1, Tom Wiederkehr in helping us with the copy editing, and Alexandra Williams for creating the logo of the PHSM network. We also gratefully acknowledge significant institutional support and funding from our home institutions: the TUM Chair of International Relations at the Hochschule für Politik (Tim Büthe), ACAPS, the Blavatnik School of Government, the Complexity Science Hub Vienna, the Department of Social Policy & Intervention at the University of Oxford, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna as well as individual funding: [CC, LM]: Hochschule fur Politik at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), New York University Abu Dhabi (Covid-19 Facilitator Research Grant), Leibniz Research Alliance Group ‘Crises in a Globalised World’, “CoronaNet in Eurasia: Leveraging the Comparative Moment in COVID-19 Research” (Grant number 832-06 g). Data collection for EU countries in particular has been supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, PERISCOPE: Pan European Response to the Impacts of COVID-19 and future Pandemics and Epidemics, under grant agreement no. 101016233. LM received further support from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. [AD]: EOSC Co-Creation funding. EOSCsecretariat.eu has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Programme call H2020-INFRAEOSC-05-2018-2019, grant Agreement number 831644. [BE, LL]: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the Scatcherd European and the Saven European scholarships at the University of Oxford, Mercator Fellow (Ebbinghaus), Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [TH, AP, YZ]: Blavatnik Family Foundation, Roche, UK Economic and Social Research Council, UK Research and Innovation Strategic Priorities Fund, UK Cabinet Office. [AH, AN, SP]: ACAPS Core Funding [HX, AZ, SZ]: Johnson & Johnson foundation.

Funding Information:
First and foremost, we are thankful for the contribution of over 2000 volunteers and team members that are working at our trackers (ACAPS, CCCSL, CoronaNet, HIT COVID, OxCGRT, OxSupertracker). We appreciate the exceptional contribution of more than 40 trackers to the pandemic and especially the participation in “The COVID-19 PHSM (Public Health and Social Measures) Data Coverage Conference” that resulted in the “COVID-19 PHSM Network”. We also gratefully acknowledge the support of Verena Ahne, Stephanie Bourke-Altmann, Ezgi Caki, Annika Kaiser, Klea Vogli, and Vanessa Zwisele in organizing the network, Svanhildur Thorvaldsdottir in commenting on the final PHSM Network statement, Isaac Bravo in helping to compile Table 1, Tom Wiederkehr in helping us with the copy editing, and Alexandra Williams for creating the logo of the PHSM network. We also gratefully acknowledge significant institutional support and funding from our home institutions: the TUM Chair of International Relations at the Hochschule für Politik (Tim Büthe), ACAPS, the Blavatnik School of Government, the Complexity Science Hub Vienna, the Department of Social Policy & Intervention at the University of Oxford, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna as well as individual funding: [CC, LM]: Hochschule fur Politik at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), New York University Abu Dhabi (Covid-19 Facilitator Research Grant), Leibniz Research Alliance Group ‘Crises in a Globalised World’, “CoronaNet in Eurasia: Leveraging the Comparative Moment in COVID-19 Research” (Grant number 832-06 g). Data collection for EU countries in particular has been supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, PERISCOPE: Pan European Response to the Impacts of COVID-19 and future Pandemics and Epidemics, under grant agreement no. 101016233. LM received further support from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. [AD]: EOSC Co-Creation funding. EOSCsecretariat.eu has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Programme call H2020-INFRAEOSC-05-2018-2019, grant Agreement number 831644. [BE, LL]: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the Scatcherd European and the Saven European scholarships at the University of Oxford, Mercator Fellow (Ebbinghaus), Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [TH, AP, YZ]: Blavatnik Family Foundation, Roche, UK Economic and Social Research Council, UK Research and Innovation Strategic Priorities Fund, UK Cabinet Office. [AH, AN, SP]: ACAPS Core Funding [HX, AZ, SZ]: Johnson & Johnson foundation.

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