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Just putting something together quick for inspecting cohorts.
I added pydantic here as a prototype for using it elsewhere in Triage. I think when we specify specific dict structure as arguments (which we do all over the place) or return values (which we usually don't, but this PR certainly does), we should be more specific about what that dict is supposed to contain. Pydantic makes it pretty easy to do this.
Anyway, this is just the single-date version. I wanted a check-in to see if we should keep going this direction, and maybe decide what else the interface should be. Logging all of these values maybe?