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The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center will begin providing U.S. state-level antigen testing data from publicly reported sources on Friday April, 12 2021.
The new data will be incorporated into the existing U.S. testing data file “time_series_covid19_US.csv”, located here. The new columns will be named: tests_antigen_positive, tests_antigen_total, people_antigen_positive, people_antigen_total. Data will include the entire time series provided by the Covid Tracking Project up to March 7, 2021, and new data collected from April 12, 2021 moving forward. Note that data shows cumulative counts, and therefore the number of counts for antigen fields will remain stale between March 7 and April 12, 2021.
The data dictionary and list of sources can be found in the same folder, along with details about how the CRC’s testing variables map to those used by the Covid Tracking Project.
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The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center will begin providing U.S. state-level antigen testing data from publicly reported sources on Friday April, 12 2021.
The new data will be incorporated into the existing U.S. testing data file “time_series_covid19_US.csv”, located here. The new columns will be named: tests_antigen_positive, tests_antigen_total, people_antigen_positive, people_antigen_total. Data will include the entire time series provided by the Covid Tracking Project up to March 7, 2021, and new data collected from April 12, 2021 moving forward. Note that data shows cumulative counts, and therefore the number of counts for antigen fields will remain stale between March 7 and April 12, 2021.
The data dictionary and list of sources can be found in the same folder, along with details about how the CRC’s testing variables map to those used by the Covid Tracking Project.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: