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add maps showing geographical variation of 1-2 variants. #9

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nickreich opened this issue Dec 7, 2024 · 0 comments
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add maps showing geographical variation of 1-2 variants. #9

nickreich opened this issue Dec 7, 2024 · 0 comments

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From an epiENGAGE team member:

The graphs, especially for variant 24E hint at interesting geographic variation. I'd love to see a map of the US (+ territories), that shows the trend and forecast of a given variant in each state/territory -- where is 24E high and where is it low.

@bsweger bsweger added this to Lab Work Dec 11, 2024
@bsweger bsweger added this to the Variant Nowcast milestone Dec 11, 2024
@bsweger bsweger moved this to Todo in Lab Work Dec 11, 2024
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