I won't be updating any COVID-19 pages in period between 8 August and ±14 August 2021. Sorry for that, it is not my will.
You edits were reverted because there is an official website that updates the numbers every day. Please, when making such unproductive changes, check first if there is a central and official source. Thanks --Tuvixer (talk) 12:30, 4 May 2020 (UTC)
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Please stop making changes to this table. We have to use the one central source. The counties report different number probably because the report the patients in their hospitals but the government reports by the actual residence of the patients. If you continue to make such changes, even with your IP profiles, I will have to report you. That edits are unproductive and are wasting time. So please stop making them and I hope that now you understand why we use only one source for the whole table. Thanks --Tuvixer (talk) 10:34, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
Can you explain this edit and this edit, where you added the daily changes twice after I removed them? The article about the COVID-19 pandemic in Croatia is the only article that still shows those kinds of numbers, and it is not easy to manually compute for the daily changes because they are not indicated in the source. LSGH (talk) (contributions) 09:24, 13 September 2020 (UTC)
Hey, thanks for updating the statistics by county every day. However it looks like your statistics for Zagreb doesn't add up. For example today it says 27943 cases, 498 dead, 23970 recovered, 3840 active. But when you add up dead, active and recovered, 23970+498+3840=28308. 93.136.8.9 (talk) 03:12, 29 November 2020 (UTC)
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Thanks for doing the daily changes every day. Is there any reason why the listed source appears to be inaccessible? For a few days now, whenever I try to access the source, an error page always shows up. Nevertheless, I am already using another source. LSGH (talk) (contributions) 10:38, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
Hi again. Will you be able to update this chart and the corresponding article regularly? I would like to discontinue updating those pages already (as well as some other similar pages), but I do not know yet if those pages will continue to be updated regularly by other editors. LSGH (talk) (contributions) 16:36, 8 July 2021 (UTC)
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