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It looks like there may be discrepancies in the data. Please hold off on this until we get guidance. Please consider doing another one of the issues instead.
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Can you verify whether or not my interpretation of how to read the percentages is correct? Please see my interpretation in the description.
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@cliftonmcintosh I'll do it let me 1h more or less ! 😁
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Done in the #39 PR.
We have to help to the most neddy of many ways!
This it's one of them - RG
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Any idea why the percentages for overall vaccination rates don't add up in table 10.3?
For example, Province 1 has the following:
Basic Vaccination | All Age-appropriate vaccinations | No vaccinations |
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79.4% | 43.1% | 0.8% |
Are those categories mutually exclusive and should add up to 100%? If not, are the first two cumulative? If so, then I would expect "No vaccinations" to be larger. Or is there a fourth category of "some vaccines but not enough to be "all basic"? I'm not sure how we interpret those numbers. Can you provide guidance? I've attached the relevant table in this comment.
Nepal Demographic and Health Survey 2016 [FR336] Table 10.3.pdf
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Re-opened issue. Provided more guidance in description.
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@cliftonmcintosh Yes I'll do but first I need that you explain better this parts of the description:
- Note that the values are cumulative. For example, if 1 dose is at 75%, 2 doses is at 65%, and 3 doses is at 40%, that means that 10% of the children have received only one dose, 25% of the children have received only 2 doses, 40% have received 3 doses and 25% have received no doses.
- My interpretation: (75% + 65% + 40%) -> 100% ||| (180% * 1 dose 75%) / 100% -> Result.
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Thank you for your response. I think the data are slightly different from your interpretation. I have updated the description using Province 1 as an example. Please let me know if that helps explain the data and our goal.
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@cliftonmcintosh Update the in the overall_vaccination_twelve_to_twenty_three_months.csv file #37 in the commit: 5ff39f7
Example:
province, vaccinations, total
- Province 1, NONE, 1
- Province 1, BASIC, 73
- Province 1, ALL, 61
- Province 1, SOME, 34
- Province 2, NONE, 5
Total of children = 169
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Fulfilled by #39
Thank you, @rafagarciac
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