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| Title of the paper: | Data sharing in the era of COVID-19 |
| Authors | Cosgriff, Christopher |
Introduction
The paper focuses on global sharing of health data during the era of COVID-19. The sharing of these data globally could create a central analysis of the data as scientist work on vaccine to treat the virus. It could also help to understand the behaviour of the virus in different environment thus enabling the global health workers deploy mitigating measures accordingly. According to the paper this problem of non-existence any known consolidated world database is being solved by using a Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care (MIMIC), which existed since the year 1996. MIMIC is among the most studied critical care experts in the entire globe that allows computer scientist and clinicians build some predictive model after addressing various research questions. The model therefore provided evidence data can actually been shared beyond a certain physical or geographical location despite the academic community monetising these data. The article has taught the world the importance of sharing health and disease universally for the common good of us all. Pandemics like COVID -19 requires joint efforts for it to be defeated.
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