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Increase Data Insights on Vaccination dashboard #48

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@colinbendell colinbendell commented Mar 14, 2021

Vaccines are now shipping regularly. The emphasis is now on the rate of delivery and the distribution.

This update:

  • reports rate of vaccinations
  • doses on hand (based on historical vaccination rate)
  • percent of population partially and fully vaccinated
  • use convenience number formatting in thousands (k) for easier readability

Additionally, since herd immunity is the critical denominator, this update also includes % of population infected (and morbidity rate of those infected)

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Thank you for your work and very interesting additions!

While we're planning to keep things as-is on our main page for simplicity and clarity in the near future, there are certainly elements that could provide deeper insights as the vaccination campaign progresses. Specifically, I think many of the table elements would be very valuable on the provincial pages, where people look for more detail.

We'll revisit this in a few weeks - thank you again!

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colinbendell commented Mar 25, 2021

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^^ These are on a separate branch where I'm removing all the bootstrap and 3p overhead. Most of which aren't needed with semantic html

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