County-level COVID-19 data, including both case and death rates per 100,000 population, are now available at RocHealthData. These data show the variability across our region and across the U.S.
Are you interested in how our area compares specifically to the rest of New York State or the entire United States? Within RocHealthData, you can see how COVID-19, as well as many other demographic and health-related variables, vary across the region. Please see ourstep-by-step instructions on how to create these reports.
The source of these data is theCenter for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University. They are providing continually updated COVID-19 data to allow modeling and spread of the virus.
Questions about how to create reports or access these data? Pose your question in the comments box below, or email us at RocHealthData@urmc.rochester.edu.
i would be interested in seeing the COVID cases and deaths data broken down by zipcodes/neighborhhoods/census tracts/voting districts (whichever is most feasible).
RocHealthData Team
The most granular geography available for these regional and national data (from Johns Hopkins) is county level. The Monroe County Department of Public Health has a dashboard with number of cases, given in ranges, by zip code. You may find those data here:
https://mappingmonroe.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/217749730f174776a3896b3e8950e03b
We at RocHealthData are working to provide more granular regional COVID-19 data later this summer.
Silvia Sörensen
i would be interested in seeing the COVID cases and deaths data broken down by zipcodes/neighborhhoods/census tracts/voting districts (whichever is most feasible).