JHU updates its directory structure and drops tracking of recoveries#156
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JHU updates its directory structure and drops tracking of recoveries#156
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Per stated here: https://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19/tree/master/csse_covid_19_data/csse_covid_19_time_series, JHU (our main data-source) has decided to restructure their files again, however, it also appears that they are no longer providing state-level data for U.S.A. nor recovery numbers at all.
This is a shame, and as a result, we'll have to drop support for recovery data for the JHU data-source as we're not able to index properly. This only effects
/v2and you'll still be able to find recovery data at/confirmed, although it will no longer have updated numbers.Closes #155.