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2. Loading Our Dataset Next, we import our dataset and store it into a DataFrame. The dataset I am using is by Johns Hopkins University and can be found here. When this code was written, the dataset for the 6th March 2021 was the last dataset that included the active COVID-19 cases count. It seems like Johns Hopkins removed the active and recovered cases data for datasets after 6th March 2021.
You can find the code for this tutorial on my GitHub.
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