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Update Google Docs Meta Data #1512

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions src/server/endpoints/covidcast_utils/db_signals.csv
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Expand Up @@ -1575,7 +1575,7 @@ NSSP does not report county-level data for all counties with reporting EDs; some
The following states report no data through NSSP at the county level: CA, WA, AK, AZ, AL, CO, SD, ND, MO, AR, FL, OH, NH, CT, NJ.

South Dakota, Missouri, and territories report no data through NSSP at the state level.",Percentage,percent,other,bad,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,,,,,,
nssp,pct_ed_visits_rsv,FALSE,pct_ed_visits_rsv,FALSE,COVID Emergency Department Visits (Percent of total ED visits),TRUE,Percent of ED visits that had a discharge diagnosis code of rsv,Percent of ED visits that had a discharge diagnosis code of rsv,National Syndromic Surveillance Program,rsv,Hospitalizations,USA,"county,state,hrr,msa","hrr,msa",2022-10-01,,ongoing,,week,Week,weekly,,,All,None,hospitalized,,"Data is available for 78% of US emergency departments. California, Colorado, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Virginia have the most noticeable gaps in coverage, with many counties in those states having either no eligible EDs or having no recently reported data in NSSP. However, most states have some counties that do not contain any reporting EDs.
nssp,pct_ed_visits_rsv,FALSE,pct_ed_visits_rsv,FALSE,RSV Emergency Department Visits (Percent of total ED visits),TRUE,Percent of ED visits that had a discharge diagnosis code of rsv,Percent of ED visits that had a discharge diagnosis code of rsv,National Syndromic Surveillance Program,rsv,Hospitalizations,USA,"county,state,hrr,msa","hrr,msa",2022-10-01,,ongoing,,week,Week,weekly,,,All,None,hospitalized,,"Data is available for 78% of US emergency departments. California, Colorado, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Virginia have the most noticeable gaps in coverage, with many counties in those states having either no eligible EDs or having no recently reported data in NSSP. However, most states have some counties that do not contain any reporting EDs.

NSSP does not report county-level data for all counties with reporting EDs; some reporting EDs are only included in state-level values.

Expand All @@ -1596,14 +1596,14 @@ NSSP does not report county-level data for all counties with reporting EDs; some
The following states report no data through NSSP at the county level: CA, WA, AK, AZ, AL, CO, SD, ND, MO, AR, FL, OH, NH, CT, NJ.

South Dakota, Missouri, and territories report no data through NSSP at the state level.",Percentage,percent,other,bad,TRUE,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,,,,,,
nssp,pct_ed_visits_influenza,TRUE,smoothed_pct_ed_visits_influenza,FALSE,Influenza Emergency Department Visits (Percent of total ED visits),TRUE,3-week moving average of percent of ED visits that had a discharge diagnosis code of influenza,3-week moving average of percent of ED visits that had a discharge diagnosis code of influenza,National Syndromic Surveillance Program,flu,Hospitalizations,USA,"county,state,hrr,msa","hrr,msa",2022-10-01,,ongoing,,week,Week,weekly,,,All,None,hospitalized,,"Data is available for 78% of US emergency departments. California, Colorado, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Virginia have the most noticeable gaps in coverage, with many counties in those states having either no eligible EDs or having no recently reported data in NSSP. However, most states have some counties that do not contain any reporting EDs.
nssp,pct_ed_visits_influenza,TRUE,smoothed_pct_ed_visits_influenza,FALSE,"Influenza Emergency Department Visits (Percent of total ED visits, 3-week average)",TRUE,3-week moving average of percent of ED visits that had a discharge diagnosis code of influenza,3-week moving average of percent of ED visits that had a discharge diagnosis code of influenza,National Syndromic Surveillance Program,flu,Hospitalizations,USA,"county,state,hrr,msa","hrr,msa",2022-10-01,,ongoing,,week,Week,weekly,,,All,None,hospitalized,,"Data is available for 78% of US emergency departments. California, Colorado, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Virginia have the most noticeable gaps in coverage, with many counties in those states having either no eligible EDs or having no recently reported data in NSSP. However, most states have some counties that do not contain any reporting EDs.

NSSP does not report county-level data for all counties with reporting EDs; some reporting EDs are only included in state-level values.

The following states report no data through NSSP at the county level: CA, WA, AK, AZ, AL, CO, SD, ND, MO, AR, FL, OH, NH, CT, NJ.

South Dakota, Missouri, and territories report no data through NSSP at the state level.",Percentage,percent,other,bad,TRUE,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,,,,,,
nssp,pct_ed_visits_rsv,TRUE,smoothed_pct_ed_visits_rsv,FALSE,COVID Emergency Department Visits (Percent of total ED visits),TRUE,3-week moving average of percent of ED visits that had a discharge diagnosis code of rsv,3-week moving average of percent of ED visits that had a discharge diagnosis code of rsv,National Syndromic Surveillance Program,rsv,Hospitalizations,USA,"county,state,hrr,msa","hrr,msa",2022-10-01,,ongoing,,week,Week,weekly,,,All,None,hospitalized,,"Data is available for 78% of US emergency departments. California, Colorado, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Virginia have the most noticeable gaps in coverage, with many counties in those states having either no eligible EDs or having no recently reported data in NSSP. However, most states have some counties that do not contain any reporting EDs.
nssp,pct_ed_visits_rsv,TRUE,smoothed_pct_ed_visits_rsv,FALSE,"RSV Emergency Department Visits (Percent of total ED visits, 3-week average)",TRUE,3-week moving average of percent of ED visits that had a discharge diagnosis code of rsv,3-week moving average of percent of ED visits that had a discharge diagnosis code of rsv,National Syndromic Surveillance Program,rsv,Hospitalizations,USA,"county,state,hrr,msa","hrr,msa",2022-10-01,,ongoing,,week,Week,weekly,,,All,None,hospitalized,,"Data is available for 78% of US emergency departments. California, Colorado, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Virginia have the most noticeable gaps in coverage, with many counties in those states having either no eligible EDs or having no recently reported data in NSSP. However, most states have some counties that do not contain any reporting EDs.

NSSP does not report county-level data for all counties with reporting EDs; some reporting EDs are only included in state-level values.

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