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COVID-19 Variant Data (ARCHIVED)

State of California

@usgov.ca_gov_covid_19_variant_data_archived_9d1fb

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About this Dataset

COVID-19 Variant Data (ARCHIVED)

Note: This dataset is no longer being updated due to the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency.

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is identifying ​the prevalence of circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants by analyzing ​CDPH Genomic Surveillance Data and ​CalREDIE, CDPH's communicable disease reporting and surveillance system. Viruses mutate into new strains or variants over time. Some variants emerge and then disappear. Other variants become common and circulate for a long time. Several specialized laboratories statewide sequence the genomes of a fraction of all positive COVID-19 tests to determine which variants are circulating. Sequencing and reporting of variant results takes several days after a test is identified as a positive for COVID-19. Not all ​viruses from positive COVID-19 tests are ​sequenced. Knowing what variants are circulating in California informs public health and clinical action.

Note: There is a natural reporting lag in these data due to the time commitment to complete whole genome sequencing; therefore, a 14 day lag is applied to these datasets to allow for data completeness. Please note that more recent data should be used with caution.

For more information, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID-19/COVID-Variants.aspx
Organization: State of California
Last updated: 2024-03-30T03:41:41.935229
Tags: california-department-of-public-health, covid, covid-19, covid19, genetic, sequencing, strains, variants

Tables

COVID 19 Variant Data

@usgov.ca_gov_covid_19_variant_data_archived_9d1fb.covid_19_variant_data
  • 116.97 kB
  • 10,640 rows
  • 8 columns
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CREATE TABLE covid_19_variant_data (
  "date" TIMESTAMP,
  "area" VARCHAR,
  "area_type" VARCHAR,
  "variant_name" VARCHAR,
  "specimens" DOUBLE,
  "percentage" DOUBLE,
  "specimens_7d_avg" DOUBLE,
  "percentage_7d_avg" DOUBLE
);

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