Increase hhs
expected lag settings by 1 week to account for new delivery schedule
#1876
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Description
The reporting lag of the
hhs
sources has increased, causing sirCAL and validator to alert when expected lags are exceeded.E.g. both state and state timeseries sources were updated today, but the most recent data available is for July 15 (corresponds to lag of 9 days when sirCAL checks, based on our indicator + sirCAL schedule).
This seems to be part of a change in reporting schedule. Both sources say they now report only weekly, on Fridays, instead of "regularly" which historically was once or more per week (and sometimes every day). It appears that each Friday release includes daily data from the last complete week (Sun-Sat).
Changelog
params.json
hhs
local and production templateparams.json
Fixes
Ongoing alerts from sirCAL about
hhs
being older than expected.