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Example The UK and DE are shown on the map as (likely) increasing, although almost all subnational entities show R values below 1.
Is it possible that this inconsistency is because the estimations are done on separate and different time frames regarding the evaluation as national and subnational level? It is a puzzling effect, and could be healed if an update at subnational level is done, also the national numbers are redone or vice versa.