Date checked: 4/6/2020

CoronaNet Research Project

Hub description: The CoronaNet Research Project compiles a database on government responses to the corona virus. Our main focus is to collect as much information as we can about the various fine-grained actions governments are taking to defeat the coronavirus. This includes not only gathering information about which governments are responding to the coronavirus, but who they are targeting the policies toward (e.g. other countries), how they are doing it (e.g. travel restrictions, banning exports of masks) and when they are doing it.
Languages of website:
  • English
Languages of resources:
  • English
Number of resources: Unclear
Resource formats:
  • Text (document)
  • Text (html)
  • Visualisation
  • other: N/A
Newsletter/bulletins available: No
Quality:No
Open-access status of resources: Yes
Filters to search resources: Yes
Open search of resources: No


Responsiveness of resources:
  • Not explicitly prepared in response to policymakers
Resource last updated: Unclear
Timestamp: None of them
Topic coverage:
  • Public-health measures
Broad sectoral focus:
  • Health
Specific sectoral focus:
  • Health
Types of resources available:
  • Analyses of primary data
  • Government response trackers
  • Pre-print service for single studies +/- systematic reviews
  • Single studies
Geographical scope of the hub:
  • Global
Regional scope (if applicable):
  • Africa
  • Americas
  • Eastern Mediterranean
  • Europe
  • South East Asia
  • Western Pacific
Income grouping:
  • High-income country
  • Lower-middle-income country
  • Low-income country
  • Upper-middle-income country
Governance:
  • Other
Governance (specify other): Preprint Server
Governance Type:
  • Private not for profit
Has feographic filters:Yes
Non-health sector:No