Rob Challen

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Hi Tom. It makes sense, although sad to see it stop as it's been an island of sanity in the lunacy of our 4 nations approaches to reporting data streams....

So PHE now report a breakdown of cases by age for england. Its difficult to get hold of though. You need to get the big json file their webpage uses....

I aggregate downstream for the cases before 21 March anyway, so doesn't really matter. The smaller areas don't have enough numbers to be useful anyway.

How funny! I hadn't made the connection. Good to hear from you!

[UK_covid_reporting_regions.zip](https://github.com/tomwhite/covid-19-uk-data/files/4563933/UK_covid_reporting_regions.zip) This is the shapefile I assembled from UK UTLAs, Wales LHB, Scotland LHB, and whatever NI felt like using. also from: https://github.com/terminological/uk-covid-datatools/blob/master/data-raw/UK_covid_reporting_regions.zip

> It is unlikely that this would be implemented, because it is not very hard to set the `repos`, and setting it is a better solution, anyway. Sorry if this...

Maybe this can/should be done with `Additional_repositories:` in the DESCRIPTION, but I'm struggling to find a good example.

The [r-universe/help discussions here](https://github.com/r-universe-org/help/discussions/154) suggest @gaborcsardi's answer is the current approach, you either include the package you depend on into your own r-universe, or that will happen automatically if one...

I just wanted to mention that in the branch here under review, the README.md instructions say that "dtrackr" is not yet on CRAN. This is not correct and the version...

I've been working through @craig-willis comments, and made quite a few updates. These are in a new branch [joss-fixes-0.2.4.9000](https://github.com/terminological/dtrackr/tree/joss-fixes-0.2.4.9000). Would it be better to do additional review there?