Difference between revisions of "US Health Weather Map (Q4287)"

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US connected thermometer company publishes a map from its HeatMap data
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The map shows three key data points: (1) the trend in how illness levels are changing in the past week, (2) the illness levels we’re currently observing, and (3) the degree to which those levels are higher than the typical levels we expect to see at this point in the flu season.
Property / quote: The map shows three key data points: (1) the trend in how illness levels are changing in the past week, (2) the illness levels we’re currently observing, and (3) the degree to which those levels are higher than the typical levels we expect to see at this point in the flu season. / rank
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 25 March 2020

US connected thermometer company publishes a map from its HeatMap data
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    The map shows three key data points: (1) the trend in how illness levels are changing in the past week, (2) the illness levels we’re currently observing, and (3) the degree to which those levels are higher than the typical levels we expect to see at this point in the flu season.
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