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Actually I have started it with
testDates <- tribble(
~Date, ~Tests, ~`Total Tests`, ~`Test Count`,
"2020-03-23", NA, 9780-1421-900, "Estimate",
"2020-03-24", 900, 9780-1421, "Estimate",
"2020-03-25", 1421, 9780, "Accurate",
) %>% mutate(Date=as.Date(Date))
I'm not sure whether it would be worth pushing further back - but I do recall numbers were mentioned occasionally so it could be a fun challenge...
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I wish :) As far I it sometimes gets mentioned in the press conferences and sometimes doesn't - sometime I should go and listen to them all again ...
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But it is complicated by the language they use - today he said 1421 yesterday he said 'over 900' - I start adding the accurate numbers from today and if someone ;) wants to go back through the releases and look at what the said we could add tests with two columns - a number and an estimate/accurate flag...
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The test count summaries don't add up - they are out by a few hundred between yesterday and today - I have left them in my series but I'm not sure if the reported numbers will be reliable enough to do anything with.
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