Closed neeshabeee closed 3 years ago
@schwartzadev Most of this is for record-keeping purposes, for future reference.
For you specifically, based on where we currently are in development, I'd check out these sections:
There have been copy changes to the static copy as well -- but probably easiest to grab that from the Figma.
Thanks so much @neeshabeee!
Most of these updates are now done in #1289.
Below are the only outstanding items:
TODO
Header:
_Nationwide, as of {{MONTH AND DAY}}, {{GROUP}} had the highest risk of contracting COVID-19. {{GROUP}} were most likely to have died._
Footer:
_**Notes:** Nationwide, the United States has reported race and ethnicity data for XX% of cases and XX% of deaths. Graphic includes demographic data reported across all states, using standard Census categories where possible. Race categories include both Hispanic/Latino and non-Hispanic/Latino ethnicity._
[x] Adjust formatting so NHPI is on one line
[x] Add missing united-states
landing page
Launch
Objective: Allow the general public to easily see how COVID-19 is impacting different race/ethnicity groups in their state.
We will do this by:
Sections below:
Figma link is here
Flow 1 of 2 - Outbound flow: Generate & share graphic
A) When I'm viewing the CRDT dashboard, I see a link to view per capita rates as a graphic:
Compare Florida's infection and mortality rates by race and ethnicity. View rates per capita as a graphic
B) I can generate and view a graphic and text that describes per capita rates by state. I can also share this information from the website.
New page
Page elements
Infection and Mortality Rates by Race and Ethnicity
We compute the number of cases and deaths relative to population size for each race and ethnicity. This information helps identify which people are disproportionately being impacted by COVID-19 in every state.
See the per capita rates by state
Select a state or territory to see the latest information about COVID-19 cases and deaths per 100K people for each race and ethnicity. These charts are updated twice per week and use standard Census categories for race and ethnicity.
The data shown in these charts are reported by the state or territory and do not include those with race classified as "Other" or "Two or more races." Hispanic or Latino ethnicity may include any race.
Share this directly on social media or download a square image for Instagram
Flow 2 of 2 - Inbound flow: Users who click the share-link are navigated to different pages on CTP website
C) When clicking a link for a state with per capita data available: I visit a landing page
Page elements
{STATE}: Infection and mortality rates by race and ethnicity ** Example: Florida: Infection and mortality rates by race and ethnicity
Description copy:
Use same copy logic as referenced above in "General header copy logic for the graphic"
[Specified Graphic]
More copy below the graphic:
You can learn more about COVID-19 and its impact on different racial and ethnic groups by visiting these pages: - The COVID Racial Data Tracker - Racial Data Dashboard - Infection and Mortality Rates by Race and Ethnicity
D) When clicking a link for a state with per capita data available: I visit /race/get-better-data to help advocate for better data
Copy to use when referring to different racial and ethnic groups
Copy to be used on Chart labels:
Copy to be used elsewhere, whenever {{GROUP}} is written: e.g., "In Hawaii, as of September 16, Asians/Pacific Islanders have the highest COVID-19 infection rates..."
Logic for the graphics & generated social media copy
Social media copy:
In {{STATE}}, race and ethnicity information is still not reported for COVID-19 cases and deaths. Help us get better data by contacting health officials at https://covidtracking.com/race/get-better-data #RacialDataTracker
In {{STATE}}, as of {{MONTH AND DAY}}, {{GROUP}} had the highest risk of contracting #COVID19. Get the latest analysis: {{STATE LANDING PAGE LINK}} #RacialDataTracker
In {{STATE}}, as of {{MONTH AND DAY}}, {{GROUP}} were most likely to have died from #COVID19. Get the latest analysis: {{STATE LANDING PAGE LINK}} #RacialDataTracker
When 2 different groups have highest infection and mortality rates:
In {{STATE}}, as of {{MONTH AND DAY}}, {{GROUP}} had the highest risk of contracting #COVID19. {{GROUP}} were most likely to have died. Get the latest analysis: {{STATE LANDING PAGE LINK}} #RacialDataTracker
When 1 group has both highest infection and mortality rates:
In {{STATE}}, as of {{MONTH AND DAY}}, {{GROUP}} had the highest risk of contracting #COVID19 and were most likely to have died. Get the latest analysis: {{LANDING PAGE LINK}} #RacialDataTracker
Header copy logic, for all cases where there's race/ethnicity data to show
In {{STATE}}, as of {{MONTH AND DAY}}, {{GROUP}} had the highest risk of contracting COVID-19. {{GROUP}} were most likely to have died.
In {{STATE}}, as of {{MONTH AND DAY}}, {{GROUP}} had the highest risk of contracting COVID-19 and were also most likely to have died.
Slight variations for All states and District of Columbia:
In the District of Columbia, as of {{MONTH AND DAY}}, {{GROUP}} had the highest risk of contracting COVID-19. {{GROUP}} were most likely to have died.
In the District of Columbia, as of {{MONTH AND DAY}}, {{GROUP}} had the highest risk of contracting COVID-19 and were also most likely to have died.
Nationwide, as of {{MONTH AND DAY}}, {{GROUP}} had the highest risk of contracting COVID-19. {{GROUP}} were most likely to have died.
Nationwide, as of {{MONTH AND DAY}}, {{GROUP}} had the highest risk of contracting COVID-19. {{GROUP}} were most likely to have died.
For Table1 states (race/ethnicity combined), with the exception of Utah
Notes: {{STATE}} has reported race and ethnicity data for XX% of cases and YY% of deaths. Graphic only includes demographic groups reported by the state. Race categories are mutually exclusive and defined as not Hispanic or Latino.
For Table2 states (race/ethnicity separate), with the exception of Wyoming
Notes: {{STATE}} has reported race data for XX% of cases and YY% of deaths, and ethnicity data for ZZ% of cases and WW% of deaths. Graphic only includes demographic groups reported by the state. Race categories are mutually exclusive and include both Hispanic/Latino and non-Hispanic/Latino ethnicity.
For Nationwide, special case
Notes: Nationwide, XX of 56 states and territories report race/ethnicity information for cases and YY of 56 report race/ethnicity for deaths. Graphic includes demographic data from all states and territories that report, using standard Census categories where possible, and scaled to the total U.S. population for each Census category. Race categories may overlap with Hispanic/Latino ethnicity. Some rates are underestimated due to lack of reporting of race and ethnicity categories for COVID-19 cases and deaths.
For Utah, special case to Table1 states
Utah has reported race and ethnicity data for XX% of cases and XX% of deaths. Graphic only includes demographic groups reported by the state. Race categories are non-mutually-exclusive and are defined as not Hispanic or Latino.
For Wyoming, special case to Table2 states
Wyoming has reported race data for XX% of cases and YY% of deaths, and ethnicity data for ZZ% of cases and WW% of deaths. Graphic only includes demographic groups reported by the state. Race categories are non-mutually-exclusive and include both Hispanic/Latino and non-Hispanic/Latino ethnicity.
For empty states, when there's 0 race/ethnicity data to show for both cases and deaths
As of {{MONTH AND DAY}}, {{STATE}} did not report race and ethnicity data. Help us get better data: www.covidtracking.com/race/get-better-data
For empty states, when there's 0 race/ethnicity data to show for either cases or deaths
For empty states, when there's data to show - but a specific race/ethnicity doesn't report any data
No data reported