We also have a pile of new datasets, including deaths and MakeMyTestCount tests/results. I hope to start vizzing these this weekend or next week, once I am feeling human again.
#TisTheSeason If you have symptoms, be sure to test and report your at-home test results on #MakeMyTestCount!
HINT: You can report test results from the last 30 days.
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Getting over #COVID19? Don't bring the virus to friends & family!
Stay isolated for AT LEAST 5️⃣ days after symptoms start. Report your at-home test results at #MakeMyTestCount: makemytestcount.org
Reporting your at-home negative #COVID test is important too!
Comparing the number of negative and positive tests helps public health teams tell if a surge is happening.
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Now that the GOV is again giving out free rapid tests (covidtests.gov)
If you do turn Positive this fall/winter, your rapid test may tell you more about your status (at the time of testing) than you think!
How much time X how dark it gets
Here's how I think about it:
What if the illness that's going around your area isn't COVID?! Reporting your negative #COVID19 at-home test result can help!
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