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dave b
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I was looking again at the late June and early July cases as it was important as part of an analysis of false positives.

At

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

around 7pm.

There was a serious anomaly in the data in cases by specimen going from 1st july to the 2nd

The English cases by date reported by nation jumped from 160,764 to 243,910.

We have the screen shots.

Don’t know how to send images.

The site has now gone down for the first time as far as I can remember.

There was something else there even more amusing.

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MikeAustin
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I was looking again at the late June and early July cases as it was important as part of an analysis of false positives.
There was a serious anomaly in the data in cases by specimen going from 1st july to the 2nd
The English cases by date reported by nation jumped from 160,764 to 243,910.

It looks OK to me:

They have been working on the data, but I am up to date OK.

There was something else there even more amusing.

It's the way they tell 'em.

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