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Author: Robert J Challen; Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova; Martin Pitt; Tom Edwards; Luke Gompels; Lucas Lacasa; Ellen Brooks-Pollock; Chris Martin; Gareth Griffith; Leon Danon
Title: Estimates of regional infectivity of COVID-19 in the United Kingdom following imposition of social distancing measures
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: fqvrlrv0_6
    Snippet: Less frequently, in the time series we find further data quality issues, presumably where cases may have been reassigned from one locale to another between daily publications. This can result in an apparent negative incidence of disease in a given locale for a given day. In this event we have assumed the incidence for that locale is zero. Both these data cleansing steps are performed by a publicly available R library (available at https://github......
    Document: Less frequently, in the time series we find further data quality issues, presumably where cases may have been reassigned from one locale to another between daily publications. This can result in an apparent negative incidence of disease in a given locale for a given day. In this event we have assumed the incidence for that locale is zero. Both these data cleansing steps are performed by a publicly available R library (available at https://github.com/terminological/uk-covid-datatools ).

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