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Dashboard Version 2 #41
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Add the COVID Data Discussions page from COVID-19 Resources Canada as another thought-provoking resource: https://covid19resources.ca/data-discussions |
Another idea for a plot could be republishing PHAC's variant data (maybe with some supplemental data acquired from various provincial data sources or even one of the large, collaborative sequence banks) combined with a table with links to learn more about emerging variants. Could have a drop-down menu for displaying federal data versus data from other places that report (Quebec, at minimum). |
Basic structure is there with easy-to-navigate tabs at the top of the page - one tab for each data type. Still require a few items to attend to prior to making public, which will be updated in #41.
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This issue will serve as a hub for planning version 2 of the dashboard, which will use our new
CovidTimelineCanada
dataset and focus on a smaller number of more meaningful metrics as we navigate the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic.Below is a rough outline of what we expect the dashboard to look like (single page):
Before development can begin, we must first address the following issues:
data_updater.R
to useCovidTimelineCanada
(Update dashboard to use CovidTimelineCanada #45)CovidTimelineCanada
(Add wastewater data CovidTimelineCanada#36)As an additional note, it would be nice to work with a plotting framework that translates well to a simple HTML/JS page in case we lose access to a paid
shinyapps.io
account and need to transfer to a GitHub Pages-based deployment. ApexCharts.js is nice and is supported by thehtmlwidgets
libraryapexcharter
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