Revision 90cd9d1704f6d3b7703b8d74de2f5d7040a8eea7 authored by Boud Roukema on 17 July 2020, 20:26:17 UTC, committed by Boud Roukema on 17 July 2020, 20:26:17 UTC
With this commit, the WHO and Wikipedia Case Count Task Force (C19CCTF) data in the medical cases chart templates are compared to see how many disruptive day-to-day 'jumps' (jumps or drops) occur. This way, the choice of using the C19CCTF data is justified quantitatively rather than forcing the reader to wonder if the claim about data quality is true or not. The text is updated, and a figure added. A plain text file with the jump counts is added.
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