We’re all paying close attention to the spread of COVID-19 and its impact on our lives. Neo4j has received a number of inquiries from the global graph community about a wide range of COVID-19-related projects. Many in the community are already using Neo4j to analyze vast amounts of connected data about people, infections, locations, drugs, local response and more to understand everything from potential treatments to modeling disruption of impacted supply chains.
We stand by our mission of “helping the world make sense of data” and are always happy to support projects that use graphs to help the world become a better place. If you’re working on graph projects that pertain to COVID-19 – from disease, vaccine and drug research to supporting local neighborhood tracking services that support at-risk groups or small businesses – we may be able to help by:
- Providing access to our commercial offerings at no cost
- Getting you the mentorship you need to get started
- Connecting you with like-minded people
- Sharing useful datasets
- Showcasing your work to get the word out
If you don’t have a COVID-19 graph project underway, but want to contribute your energy towards a meaningful graph project, check out the virtual Graphs4Good Hackathon.
If you have an existing project related to COVID-19 that you think would be interesting to the rest of the community, please contact us so we can showcase your project on Neo4j.com. We’ll get back to you as soon as possible
Contact Tracing
In the Geneva canton, Switzerland, the Office of the Surgeon General collects all results from laboratories performing SARS-CoV-2 testing.
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Swiss Scientific COVID-19 Task Force
Swiss Government Task Force with Academic, Industry Experts Fighting COVID-19
NCovi Contact Tracing Vietnamese Government
Developing App to Help Vietnamese Government Fight COVID-19 by Tracking Direct Contact