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Following the publication of the short-term version of tests-per-case (see #47), we've made the cumulative version less prominent on our site, and we've explained the method in the Sources
tab:
The total number of tests to date divided by the total number of confirmed cases. Tests may refer to the number of tests performed or the number of people tested – depending on which is reported by the particular country.
Best,
Edouard
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