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DC COVID 19 Total Tests By Neighborhood

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District of Columbia

Dataset Description

Retired on March 2, 2022. Data and metadata are provided as-is archive.

District of Columbia COVID-19 total tests reported by DC Health Planning Neighborhoods. Due to rapidly changing nature of COVID-19, data for March 2020 is limited.

General Guidelines for Interpreting Disease Surveillance Data

During a disease outbreak, the health department will collect, process, and analyze large amounts of information to understand and respond to the health impacts of the disease and its transmission in the community. The sources of disease surveillance information include contact tracing, medical record review, and laboratory information, and are considered protected health information. When interpreting the results of these analyses, it is important to keep in mind that the disease surveillance system may not capture the full picture of the outbreak, and that previously reported data may change over time as it undergoes data quality review or as additional information is added. These analyses, especially within populations with small samples, may be subject to large amounts of variation from day to day. Despite these limitations, data from disease surveillance is a valuable source of information to understand how to stop the spread of COVID19.
Organization: District of Columbia
Organization URL: https://catalog.data.gov/organization/district-of-columbia
Last updated: 2021-12-08T17:04:13.000Z
Tags: coronavirus, covid-19, dc health, district of columbia, health, health planning neighborhoods, neighborhoods, washington dc


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