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Hi Shanze1 and Timbaaa, their is an intresting find from the Daily Tested samples chart. On each sunday, (from 3 May 2020) no. of daily tests significantly dips, as i was curious about this weekly affair, i tried to do some finding, although i don't have any source to support the claim but a near guess i found out is that on sunday private labs are closed and that dip is due to that. If i had a source than i would definatly want to add a note related to this in the chart, as than a reader can have a rough indication of how much the private labs are testing by comparing the tests of sunday with that of just a day before (i.e. saturdays). If you guys get any source, let me know. Mayankj429 ( talk) 13:33, 12 June 2020 (UTC)
New cases as percentage of active cases 7-day moving compound average of new cases as percentage of active cases 7-day moving CAGR of active cases
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Pinging Shanze1, Timbaaa, Mayankj429, Susam Pal. Just wanted to check with you guys about this chart. I've always felt it makes more sense to see the growth rate of new cases against active cases rather than the total confirmed cases. Also, it should be easy to see that the lower this percentage, the lower the growth rate of active cases.
Once this measure goes below a certain percentage (somewhere around 6% for India currently, it depends on how quickly we are discharging patients as per policy), the growth rate of active cases should go negative. -- Ashinpt ( talk) 17:51, 3 July 2020 (UTC)
Also the data for percentage of new infections over active cases seems to be wrong. Starting from 11-March-2020 the New cases as percentage of active cases, should be as follows:
Please cross-check and update. e.g. On 11-Mar-2020, new infections were 10 and active cases were 57, so it comes to 0.1754. On timeline, the relevant data is
2020-03-10;0;3;50
2020-03-11;0;3;60
This means 3 recoveries till 11-Mar-2020.---
Pankajsach (
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This extends into August for some reason, I can't see why. All the best:
Rich
Farmbrough 01:27, 29 July 2020 (UTC).
@ Ashinpt and Rich Farmbrough: Letting you know that, it is fixed in the sandbox version. Will be updated to main module soon.- Timbaaa -> ping me 02:56, 8 August 2020 (UTC)
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Hi Shanze1 and Timbaaa, their is an intresting find from the Daily Tested samples chart. On each sunday, (from 3 May 2020) no. of daily tests significantly dips, as i was curious about this weekly affair, i tried to do some finding, although i don't have any source to support the claim but a near guess i found out is that on sunday private labs are closed and that dip is due to that. If i had a source than i would definatly want to add a note related to this in the chart, as than a reader can have a rough indication of how much the private labs are testing by comparing the tests of sunday with that of just a day before (i.e. saturdays). If you guys get any source, let me know. Mayankj429 ( talk) 13:33, 12 June 2020 (UTC)
New cases as percentage of active cases 7-day moving compound average of new cases as percentage of active cases 7-day moving CAGR of active cases
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Pinging Shanze1, Timbaaa, Mayankj429, Susam Pal. Just wanted to check with you guys about this chart. I've always felt it makes more sense to see the growth rate of new cases against active cases rather than the total confirmed cases. Also, it should be easy to see that the lower this percentage, the lower the growth rate of active cases.
Once this measure goes below a certain percentage (somewhere around 6% for India currently, it depends on how quickly we are discharging patients as per policy), the growth rate of active cases should go negative. -- Ashinpt ( talk) 17:51, 3 July 2020 (UTC)
Also the data for percentage of new infections over active cases seems to be wrong. Starting from 11-March-2020 the New cases as percentage of active cases, should be as follows:
Please cross-check and update. e.g. On 11-Mar-2020, new infections were 10 and active cases were 57, so it comes to 0.1754. On timeline, the relevant data is
2020-03-10;0;3;50
2020-03-11;0;3;60
This means 3 recoveries till 11-Mar-2020.---
Pankajsach (
talk) 05:23, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
New cases as percentage of active cases 7-day moving compound average of new cases as percentage of active cases 7-day moving CAGR of active cases
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This extends into August for some reason, I can't see why. All the best:
Rich
Farmbrough 01:27, 29 July 2020 (UTC).
@ Ashinpt and Rich Farmbrough: Letting you know that, it is fixed in the sandbox version. Will be updated to main module soon.- Timbaaa -> ping me 02:56, 8 August 2020 (UTC)