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@nmdefries nmdefries commented Jul 1, 2021

Summary

Change survey name from COVID Symptom Survey to COVID-19 Trends and Impact Survey. Wait to merge until the official name change date, July 9.

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  • Switch all doc references to use "COVID-19 Trends and Impact Survey".
  • Switch docs API menu name from "Symptom Survey" to "COVID-19 Trends and Impact Survey"
  • Switch docs survey menu name from "COVID Symptom Survey" to "COVID-19 Trends and Impact Survey"

Pending We also need to change the link to FB's data access form once they do the survey name update on their end. Timeline is TBD, so that will happen in a separate PR.

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krivard commented Jul 6, 2021

related to cmu-delphi/www-main#397

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I made some additional updates and built a preview version (link is not permanent) here: http://rosmarus.refsmmat.com/delphi-epidata/symptom-survey/

I think it's looking pretty good.

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Here goes nothing

@capnrefsmmat capnrefsmmat merged commit 1765c71 into dev Jul 9, 2021
@capnrefsmmat capnrefsmmat deleted the survey-name-update branch July 9, 2021 21:26
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