Koroonakaart is a project which aims to give accurate and up-to-date information about the Covid-19 epidemic in Estonia.
The project is currently managed by Open Knowledge Estonia. GitHub repository: https://github.com/okestonia/koroonakaart. The live version is available at koroonakaart.ee. The data is updated every day around 11:00 Estonian time, depending on the TEHIK data update. The app is published in three language versions: Estonian, English, and Russian.
For more information please contact:
Maarja-Leena Saar (board member of Open Knowledge Estonia) — [email protected]
Chris Thompson (project maintainer) — [email protected]
All data used by our application can be accessed directly at the following link: https://www.koroonakaart.ee/data.json
Install poetry
to manage Python dependencies: https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installation
After cloning the repository, you will need to download the latest Estonian COVID-19 data from TEHIK in order for the app to compile.
cd build/
poetry install
poetry run download
poetry run update_data
Note: At present, the update process won't work if carried out between midnight and the time that TEHIK updates their data, which is typically sometime between 11am and noon Estonian time. We realise this isn't ideal and are working to improve the process.
To Customize Vue.js configuration see Configuration Reference.
cd koroonakaart/
npm install
npm run serve
npm run build
npm run lint
If you have a suggestion about something that could be improved or wish to help with the technical development, please take a look here: https://github.com/okestonia/koroonakaart/issues
All suggestions and ideas are welcome. Please feel free to fork the project, raise new issues, or make pull requests.
The project is primarily voluntary and has received no funding other than from members of the community. Open Knowledge Estonia https://www.facebook.com/okestonia/ has opened a separate bank account to receive support for infrastructure and core maintance:
MTÜ Open Knowledge Estonia EE607700771004696794
We will publish the amount of all support received and keep costs transparent.
How the team formed at Hack the Crisis
The app was originally built in around 24 hours as part of the Hack the Crisis hackathon put on by Garage48 in Estonia. It was developed by Harry Sild (@Kypsis), Chris Thompson (@neuroactive), Joonas Puura (@PuuraJ), and Keegan McBride (@Keeganmcbride). Hanna Maria Mägi came up with the initial design. Maarja Leena Saar and Sven Illing have also contributed.
This repository is maintained as an open source project and released under an MIT license.
The regional and settlement data is from Maa-amet version 20200601 and demographic data is provided by Statistikaamet.
The COVID-19 related data has been optained from TEHIK via https://www.terviseamet.ee/et/koroonaviirus/avaandmed and is available under CC0.