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Align France data with official source #2211

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@Yqnn Yqnn commented Apr 15, 2020

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Yqnn commented Apr 16, 2020

Updated with April, 16 data

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Yqnn commented Apr 17, 2020

Despite the 2 following commits 75826df c14991d, still a lot of errors in France data.

PR updated with April, 17 data

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Why are the numbers systematically wrong in the first place? Isn't this somehow automated?

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Yqnn commented Apr 18, 2020

Why are the numbers systematically wrong in the first place? Isn't this somehow automated?

I guess it's automated, and the value taken is {confirmed_cases + suspected_cases} instead of {confirmed_cases}.
I will update my fork daily until they fix.

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Yqnn commented Apr 18, 2020

PR updated with April, 18 data

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Thanks, makes sense.

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Yqnn commented Apr 19, 2020

PR updated with April 19 data

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traut21 commented Apr 26, 2020

I'll jump in on this issue, although there are a dozen open issues concerning France - but where's he answer how to fix the problem?

From what I see 2020-03-15 was the last time when official numbers matched JHU.
Until 2020-04-11 the difference crawled at 1000 to 5000.
2020-04-12 happend a huge jump in numbers by 23 000 cases, leaving a gap of 40 000 for the last week - a difference of one third (122577 vs. 160292 for 2020-04-25)

What are you going to do about that?
Just ignoring all those questions is no professional reaction.

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