dupeguru VS coronavirus-dashboard

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dupeguru coronavirus-dashboard
154 800
4,692 251
- 0.4%
6.7 7.1
28 days ago 4 months ago
Python JavaScript
GNU General Public License v3.0 only MIT License
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dupeguru

Posts with mentions or reviews of dupeguru. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-11.

coronavirus-dashboard

Posts with mentions or reviews of coronavirus-dashboard. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-01.
  • Estimated cumulative excess deaths during Covid, World
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Dec 2022
    https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

    But at the bottom 'developed by the Health Security Agency' so it's likley using the definition that doesn't specify the cause of death on the death certificate.

    That's the #1 result on Google for uk coronavirus deaths.

  • Ask HN: Curated list of JavaScript-free/lite sites?
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Sep 2022
  • Silent crisis of soaring excess deaths in Britain is only tip of the iceberg
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Aug 2022
    Some insights from the Netherlands, the country right to the east of the UK: the healthcare system is still under extreme pressure and everyone important is pretending the pandemic is over.

    Nurses and other healthcare professionals have been quitting and are not planning to come back because there is no chance of increased pay (which only drives up the pressure to those still working in healthcare).

    Hospitals are working through their backlogs. Care that could be postponed has been postponed for two years and now with fewer healthcare professionals and medical issues left untreated for a while (even people starting on chemo got told to wait at some point) the recovery process is slow. This, of course, isn't great for the relatively large elderly population as they're very reliant on lots of healthcare.

    I don't know what the state of the NHS is these days, but I've heard distressing signals from all over the UK about people being unable to get a GP appointment in time and the entire hospital system being overworked. I don't know if it's politicians trying to cut more healthcare costs, the pandemic, Brexit, or everything at once, but the NHS doesn't seem to be doing well.

    Over here, we have all but stopped testing for COVID. It's seemingly presumed to be endemic by the government, much like other governments seem to do. In every sector sick leave has also been on the rise, as the government told us to expect; the consensus seems to be that the current variants of COVID aren't that much of a risk and we should just go back to normal and let the disease run its course. With reports of long COVID symptoms on the rise [0] I very much doubt that, but the government doesn't seem to care about sick people, so I'm not surprised.

    Excess mortality in the Netherlands has been high ever since the start of the pandemic [1]. Every time the virus spreads, excess mortality rises. The covid death rate [2] is claimed to be extremely low but at the same time COVID testing has also pretty much stopped, whereas previously anyone dying with COVID was also written up to have died with COVID. Based on the mortality graphs I'd say we've passed another COVID peak but nobody (I know, at least) takes an official tests so the statistics are very much flawed; wastewater analysis [3] seems to suggest a "hidden" endemic that coincides with the rise in excess mortality, though.

    My personal conclusion: we're in (or have just passed) yet another mass COVID spread event but everyone has grown tired of taking any anti-COVID measures, so they stopped caring. I dread to think what the winter is going to look like if the summer death toll is this high. The UK's COVID numbers seem to agree with a similar peak in positive tests but I don't know how well the reporting is done over the pond.

    There is also another factor at play: the extreme heat due to climate change we're facing in Europe. In (previously) unusually warm summers or cold winters, old and sick people have always had a tendency to die more often. The heat of the past few weeks definitely isn't the only cause, but I doubt it's not a factor this year with record heat reported all across England.

    As an aside: the amount of people here immediately jumping to the conclusion that vaccines are the cause is... quite depressing. We're still very much in a pandemic but everyone just seems to _want_ to blame vaccines while we, as a society, try our best to stuff our fingers into our ears and pretend we can't hear anything. Do whatever you want to feel better, blame the vaccine, blame Bill Gates, blame the lizard people running the Illuminati, but it won't solve the problem.

    [0]: https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/nearly-twice-as-many-cases-invol...

    [1]: https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/news/2022/31/excess-mortality-in-al...

    [2]: https://coronadashboard.government.nl/landelijk/sterfte

    [3]: https://coronadashboard.government.nl/landelijk/rioolwater

    [4]: https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

  • The impact of removing jQuery on our web performance
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Aug 2022
    Has anyone noticed how all UK government websites like https://www.gov.uk/, https://www.nhs.uk/, https://tfl.gov.uk/, https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/ have the same look-and-feel and the same UX? Are there more such examples of countries that have uniform UX for their government websites?
  • [OC] South America is leading the world in vaccination efforts.
    3 projects | /r/dataisbeautiful | 13 May 2022
    Single shot, for ages 12+ is currently 92.6%, which is what this graph is looking at, putting the UK towards or at the top in this set of rankings.
  • An untrustworthy government during a pandemic—a lethal combination
    2 projects | /r/unitedkingdom | 23 Apr 2022
  • ‘Bring back facemasks and social distancing’, says NHS leader Chris Hopson
    2 projects | /r/Coronavirus | 20 Apr 2022
    In the UK which the story talk about that's not true https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/
    2 projects | /r/Coronavirus | 20 Apr 2022
  • Two new Omicron subvariants are spreading quickly in New York State.
    2 projects | /r/Coronavirus | 13 Apr 2022
    Worldofmeters is going off of deaths on certificate I think, based on how the graphs from UKHSA look. But deaths from certificate always get revised upwards if they're for recent days.
  • hmmm...
    4 projects | /r/Funnymemes | 5 Apr 2022

What are some alternatives?

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covid-19-excess-deaths-tracker - Source code and data for The Economist's covid-19 excess deaths tracker

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COVID-19-Dashboard - Dieses Scriptable-Skript erzeugt ein Widget, das den Verlauf der 7-Tage-Inzidenz und die Auslastung der Intensivbetten am aktuellen Standort anzeigt. Zusätzlich angezeigt wird der aktuelle Wert der 7-Tage-Inzidenz des zugehörigen Bundeslandes und der Impfstatus des Bundeslandes.

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rmlint - Extremely fast tool to remove duplicates and other lint from your filesystem

dduper - Fast block-level out-of-band BTRFS deduplication tool.

findimagedupes

rsync - An open source utility that provides fast incremental file transfer. It also has useful features for backup and restore operations among many other use cases.