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covid19

This is Open-Source Global Community Project that is targeted at FIGHTING against COVID-19 TOGETHER!

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The only guideline for Open Covid19 Project is to build tools and applications that enable others to fight against the Coronavirus.

We Are At War As you are aware the world is experience a generational event going though a global pandemic that will have numerous impacts on society as we know it. It is for this reason we would like to come together to help FIGHT COVID-19 by any means necessary.

To ALL Communities We believe in the ingenuity, intelligence, and brilliance of those in the community. That is why we are seeking that this community comes together to help build solutions that will help address the challenges we face not only today, but in the future.

Getting Started

As an Individual (First Time Contributor)

  1. Join the Community Chat group
  2. Say "Hi - My Name is... and My background..." to others in the community!
  3. Save this repo by clicking 👉 star
  4. Check out the Awesome.md list of resources
  5. Try contributing / adding something to that list

As a community:

  1. Add yourself to the partner list
  2. Share this repository with your community
  3. Activate your community in the fight by contirbuting to the project
  • One common way to do this is to host a hackathon or challenge to your community

As a researcher identify and document:

Add these to the awesome-covid19.md

  • Reliable data sources
  • Supporting publications and research
  • Use cases
  • Projects

As a developer identify, document and build:

Add these to the awesome-covid19.md and/or this repository

  • ETL data pipelines (ex. Kafka, Python micro service)
  • Scripts or tools (ex. pyCOVID)
  • Dashboards (ex. Qlick, Vizlib)
  • Applications (ex. Flutter, React)

A Few Examples:

This isn’t an extensive list but a few ideas to spark an idea. It could be as simple as providing clean data, researching data, or deriving new data for others to use.

Active Challenges

  • CDC Research Submission
    • Topic1: Surveillance, natural history, and household transmission of SARS CoV-2
    • Topic 2: Diagnostics development and novel technology development and evaluation to improve diagnostic testing capabilities for COVID-19 detection
    • Topic 3: Immune response and transmission dynamics for SARS CoV-2
    • Topic 4: Host infection dynamics for SARS CoV-2
    • Topic 5: Prospective Cohorts to Assess COVID-19 and Other Respiratory Diseases (ID/EPB)

Contributing

  1. Fork it (https://github.com/yourname/yourproject/fork)
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/fooBar)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some fooBar')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/fooBar)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

Open Covid19 Partners

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