A wrapper library for data listed on DHS Wisconsin.
pip install wisconsin-covid19
import wisconsin_covid19
# State History
for data_point in wisconsin_covid19.state.history():
print(data_point.POSITIVE)
# All Testing Sites
for data_point in wisconsin_covid19.testing_site.all():
print(data_point.ADDRESS)
# All County Data
for data_point in wisconsin_covid19.county.history_all():
print(data_point.POSITIVE)
# All Census Tract Data
for data_point in wisconsin_covid19.census_tract.history_all():
print(data_point.POSITIVE)
# All School District Data
for data_point in wisconsin_covid19.school_district.history_all():
print(data_point.POSITIVE)
# All City Data
for data_point in wisconsin_covid19.city.history_all():
print(data_point.POSITIVE)
# All Zip Code Data
for data_point in wisconsin_covid19.zip_code.history_all():
print(data_point.POSITIVE)
Here's a comprehensive PDF about what the data means from Wisconsin here
- The most important part of that is that -999 represents less than 5 cases, this will mess up your code if you don't filter it.
- When using
wisconsin_covid19.census_tract.history(census_tract_name)
the census_tract_name can be generated by getting a census tract number here multiply by 100, and add a prefix of the FIPS code of the county found here- Ex: census tract in Madison, WI = "0017.04" -> "001704" with a FIPS code of "55025" the variable you should pass to this library wrapper is "55025001704"
- This is known as a GEOID
history(data_type, **kwargs)
history_all(**kwargs)
on_date(data_type, date, **kwargs)
on_date_all(date, **kwargs)
today(data_type, **kwargs)
today_all(**kwargs)
The methods are pretty self explanatory you can probably figure it out pretty easily if you've got an IDE that shows you the available classes/methods associated with an object.
- David Teather - Initial work - davidteather
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details