Ah, I meant to include links:
International case data ('current', hard to see "as of" date per cell, updated ~1x/day, 250 references)
International case data (daily time series, by country. 350 in-cell references)
US case data (daily time series, by state. 670 in-cell references) 
Other templates (~300 in all, almost all updated independently by hand)

On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 10:18 AM Hay (Husky) <huskyr@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey SJ,
do you have a specific example that might be useful to look at?

-- Hay

On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 4:14 PM Samuel Klein <meta.sj@gmail.com> wrote:
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> There are many highly used templates on WP with time-series data about COVID spread: cases, tests, health outcomes, by region + per day.  Each cell has a source and some context (caveats, multiple slightly conflicting or time-offset sources, commentary about that data point), and would benefit from being explicitly versioned in Wikidata.
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> What's the right way to capture this in Wikidata - currently, and in the future?  EN Wikipedia tends to have one footnote about sourcing per geography, with occasional footnotes about how some of those sources have changed over time.  I don't know of any of these templates that are drawing from Wikidata.
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