Wikidata:WikiProject COVID-19/Data models/Effects and impacts

This page is to arrange the effects of the pandemic. It will be sorted out from the initial mess.

Timeline articles edit

Example: timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic (Q83493517)

  • instance of > Wikimedia timeline (Q18340550) > of > COVID-19
  • has part > articles about shorter time periods
  • has part > articles about regional event timelines
  • part of > article/summary of the next higher level article/summary

Deaths edit

See other subpage

Impacts and consequences edit

Examples edit

Statements to use edit

Controversy and criticism edit

Statements to use edit

Responses edit

See other subpage

Media coverage edit

Examples: impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social media (Q88333605), COVID-19 misinformation (Q85173778)

Cancelled events edit

Phenomena edit

Example: Clap for our Carers (Q88860637)

  • what
  • when
  • where
  • how is it related to covid

Organizations edit

Organizations can be linked to the pandemic in a variety of ways, generally through their activities. Initially they can be linked using the Focus list while finding a more precise connection. Properties may include

  • significant event > covid-19 or local outbreak

People edit

People can also be linked to the pandemic in many ways. Nearly everyone is connected somehow, and therefore tagging people to the focus list is an easy way of including them. More precise properties may include:

Current ways of linking to the main ontology of COVID-19 edit

facet of (P1269) edit

These are currently connected by facet of (P1269). There could be more precise properties. Let's sort out.

has cause (P828) edit

significant event (P793) edit

field of work (P101) edit

Models to make for linking edit

  • Legal response to the local epidemic, for example Coronavirus Act 2020 (Q88807716) / UK
  • People
    • Researcher to the disease or the pandemic
    • Politician or expert linked to decisions and events surrounding the topic
    • Contracted and deceased
  • Organisations
    • through the activity related to the topic