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If redirected pages are not immediately reflected in Search Console coverage reports (for example, under 'Redirecting Pages'), it is likely due to a normal processing delay.
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TL;DR
Redirected pages may not appear immediately in Search Console coverage reports due to a normal processing delay. This can impact the timing of your SEO audits.
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