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I didn't want to open an issue as I am not sure if it is one:
Looking at the column TotalConfCases in https://github.com/openZH/covid_19/blob/master/fallzahlen_bezirke/fallzahlen_kanton_SZ_bezirk.csv
I see that the numbers are going up and down. So far I understood this column always as "Total positive tests since the begin" so it only goes down when the data is corrected by the canton, but this seems not to be the case here as it's going up and down all the time.
Hey @amslera
We are considering, archiving this repo, because there is no activity anymore and it seems, there will be no activity in the future 🤞. Otherwise it can be unarchived if necessary.
Therefore we're checking all open issues. What about this one? Is it still important or can you either close this one as completed or close as not planned? Thank you!
I didn't want to open an issue as I am not sure if it is one:
Looking at the column TotalConfCases in
https://github.com/openZH/covid_19/blob/master/fallzahlen_bezirke/fallzahlen_kanton_SZ_bezirk.csv
I see that the numbers are going up and down. So far I understood this column always as "Total positive tests since the begin" so it only goes down when the data is corrected by the canton, but this seems not to be the case here as it's going up and down all the time.
So what else are those numbers? The source (e.g. https://www.sz.ch/public/upload/assets/51141/Corona_Fallzahlen_21_01_2021.pdf) does not help either.
Does the canton of Schwyz estimated the currently infected persons, which seems odd but who knows? Shouldn't it be then go into another column?
Thank you for your inputs
David
Originally posted by @balzamas in #1602
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