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nmdefries and others added 30 commits May 7, 2024 11:51
Clarification: API users won't need a DUA as they won't have access to raw facebook data. What's available to users is aggregated Delphi data. (According to @alexreinhart and Geographically aggregated data from this survey is publicly available through the COVIDcast API as the fb-survey data source <https://cmu-delphi.github.io/delphi-epidata/symptom-survey/>.)
nmdefries and others added 6 commits May 29, 2024 15:49
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Add helper script for updating the signal spreadsheet semi-programmatically
* fix: Python client logger import
* add delphi-utils as dependency to Python client
* import logger from delphi-utils instead of locally
* unpin delphi-utils in both requirements files
* update CHANGELOG

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@melange396 melange396 merged commit 11acb91 into main May 31, 2024
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@melange396 melange396 deleted the release/delphi-epidata-4.1.23 branch May 31, 2024 14:11
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