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+ | |comments = The article was new enough when nominated, but it is unambiguously a stub and is not long enough (only 1095 chars of readable prose after my copyedits, versus 1500 required minimum for DYK). Claims in the article are supported by suitable citations, and the material is treated in an appropriately neutral fashion. I don't see any signs of plagiarism from Wikipedia or online sources. The proposed hook is interesting and supported by an inline citation, but its text is too long (215 characters); I'd replace "supported the working theory" with just "suggested" or something simpler. No QPQ review required, as the nominator has only two DYK credits. Since the article is about a type of data graph, it would really be nice to have an image for this nomination (and an image of the CoViD-19 epi curve in the article!). There's a valid cleanup template in the lead section. I think this probably can't pass now, since it was not close to being long enough well past the seven-day nomination window, but I'm willing to give another review if the article is expanded and cleaned up (if the admins are willing to accept it). | ||
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Revision as of 16:23, 4 March 2020
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Epidemic curve
- ... that the first epidemic curves of the COVID-19 outbreak supported the working theory of a continuous source of the virus (Wuhan Seafood Market) in December 2019, before it mutated to be transmitted person to person? https://github.com/cmrivers/ncov/blob/master/COVID-19.pdf
Created by Almaty (talk). Self-nominated at 07:57, 20 February 2020 (UTC).
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