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I rewrote this template so it relies on the native Lua moduleModule:COVID-19 pandemic. This alone cut thepost-expand include size of the template in half (previously, this template alone took up over 1/4 of the per-page limit). It also allows the module to be called directly with{{#invoke:COVID-19 pandemic|}}, which cuts the size in half again (to 1/4 of it's original size). On every page that I checked, this eliminated the need to use the|short=yes option (although that's still available for an additional 50% reduction in size). If there are any issues you find with this transition, please let me know. --Ahecht (TALK PAGE)22:07, 26 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]