New South Wales outbreak paths update for 3 July 2021: Inspired by the very informative work of @dbRaevn, a dataviz of the paths of infection, for the current COVID-19 outbreak. Interactive dataviz, data and source code available here: github.com/Mike-Honey/covid-…
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Thanks @Mike_Honey_ and @dbRaevn you've visualised the outbreak nicely. Outbreak management looks now at critical issue of % cases not in isolation. Visualising this would be helpful as I'd like to show it at a data conference - giving all credit to both of you
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Unfortunately except when specific cases are called out, we only get told the sum total of cases in a day that were isolating, not which cases, so I can't indicate them on the map. However, @juliette_io does chart these numbers over time to see the trend:
Seems green was the right colour for this chart Gladys says more cases in quarantine / isolation during infectious period show there are 'green shoots' in controlling outbreak🌱 Saturday: (+35) 🏠Yes: 23 🐦No: 9 🏃‍♂️In part: 3 #covid19aus #covidnsw #covid19nsw #COVID19Vic
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thanks I've been following this purple group since the beginning as its critical. I have your link and @Mike_Honey_ and will show this to the conference on how outbreak epi has advanced from 'line list' and 'spot maps' 😆

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We are running parallel diagrams and dataviz for the QLD, NT and VIC outbreaks. Isolation is clearly communicated by those health depts. Here's my latest QLD piece, based on @dbRaevn's diagram (square = iso) Perhaps you could do a "compare the pair"?
Queensland outbreak paths update for 3 July 2021: Inspired by the very informative work of @dbRaevn, a dataviz of the paths of infection, for the current COVID-19 outbreak. Interactive dataviz, data and source code available here: github.com/Mike-Honey/covid-…
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Singapore publishes daily epidemiology reports that include individual case numbers & links (see p5 example 3 July: moh.gov.sg/docs/librariespro…). Daily! The level of basic data provided puts Australia to shame. Can't we, or won't we, provide these details? #covidaus
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I think its a case of wont. It needs to be available by date rather than needing to follow morning presser reports. Full transparency minus personal identify data is sadly missing.
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