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Might be useful to clarify what "Cases (today)" actually means. I'm assuming it's not in the past 24hrs, but rather it's comparing to a local timestamp?
It's basically GMT based 24 hours records. E.g. March 20 (GMT) 24 hours are going to be called Cases (today) — has nothing to do with local timezones.
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Might be useful to clarify what "Cases (today)" actually means. I'm assuming it's not in the past 24hrs, but rather it's comparing to a local timestamp?
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