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I wish to question the accuracy of this map. On it it says suspected cases in Victoria and South Australia. I have heard absolutely nothing on these states having the suspected virus. New South Wales and TAsmania do have suspected cases and I have no problems with that on the map.
However, Western Australia and Queensland do have suspected cases, especially Queensland.
So why is this map so WRONG? Can we have some justice here?
I know it its not logarithmic, but to be optimistic, I suggest a complete legend with slightly lower steps (not necessary to update existing ledgend until the colours are used -- I changed from named colours so I know what numbers to use in the svg file):
That looks to be a better idea! I was not too sure about firebrick coeds myself! As the number changes, the scale can change, as long as there are reliable statistics.
Graeme Bartlett (
talk)
10:56, 24 May 2009 (UTC)reply
There's a big problem with the new map version, no one has updated the other languages to take into account the new colour key. It should just have been created as a new image file instead. This file is used in multiple Wikipedias, not just the English one.
70.29.208.129 (
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15:19, 24 May 2009 (UTC)reply
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