Starting in spring of 2020, I built some visualizations of Connecticut COVID-19 data, partly because I wasn't happy with others that I'd seen. You'll find a webpage with some of my graphics at davebraze.github.io/ct-covid19. A GitHub repo with R code used to make the graphs is at github.com/davebraze/ct-covid19. The data are (mostly) pulled from the state's open data portal using the Socrata API and the RSocrata R package.
My main reason for making these graphs is that I was not satisfied with other visualizations of Connecticut's COVID-19 data that were then available. There are links to some of those below. All are based on the same Connecticut DPH data as my own dataviz.
- The State of Connecticut's own portal for COVID-19 information is at data.ct.gov/stories/s/COVID-19-data/wa3g-tfvc. At the bottom of that page, you'll find links to the state's COVID-19 datasets, which are the source of the numbers for my own visualizations.
- Connecticut's DataHaven has created a "live" report of Connecticut COVID-19 data. It can be found at www.ctdatahaven.org/reports/covid-19-connecticut-data-analysis.
- The Connecticut Data Collaborative has created an interactive dashboard of Connecticut COVID-19 data. It is available at www.ctdata.org/covid19.
I am not even close to being an epidemiologist or infectious disease expert. If you're looking for an expert take on anything to do with COVID-19, then you're in the wrong place. That said, at the bottom of the web page mentioned above, you'll find links to a few general Covid-19 resources that might be useful to you.