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@jsharpna jsharpna commented Oct 1, 2020

Geomapping refactoring of the indicators codebase have changed the meaning or calculation of some FIPS or State totals

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Is this also explained in the JHU signal page? It has a list of coding exceptions, and I'm not sure if that's up-to-date.

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jsharpna commented Oct 1, 2020

Is this also explained in the JHU signal page? It has a list of coding exceptions, and I'm not sure if that's up-to-date.

It is not! I'll propose modification to that as well then

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krivard commented Oct 1, 2020

I'd also recommend taking a look at the overall geocoding page to make sure it's still correct

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dshemetov commented Oct 1, 2020

I added some more JHU documentation changes in the changelog and in the JHU geocoding page.

(I also incremented the "number of data revisions since ... " field, assuming this counts as a data revision.)

* include that Puerto Rico are only available at state level
* remove NYC special case, as it's no longer needed
* Add Utah health departments information
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krivard commented Oct 2, 2020 via email

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@krivard the overall geocoding page looks good to me, though I'm not that familiar with the megacounty privacy mapping.

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1 mangled sentence and two mutually conflicting statements to fix

* Update inconsistencies about population splits
* Update mangled sentece in Puerto RIco
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Megacounty-like FIPS in JHU data not documented

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