Originally posted by LMcD
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Cracks have started to appear in the wall from the scientific advisers. A few days ago Professor Tan suggested that the graph showing world wide deaths wasn't particularly useful, and should actually be a graph showing deaths per million of population. Such a graph has only appeared once, to my knowledge. I think the press conferences are being deliberately managed to not always give the most appropriate information. The proportionate graph should be reinstated, but for some I suspect rather petty reason, it's not happening. It's not actualy that difficult to do if the data sets are available. The data re deaths is - as discussed - slightly unreliable, but the population data, though is pretty solid for each country. The fact is that whatever spin is put on things, and the data, at the moment the UK is measurably leading the European countries in the number of deaths - and I do undertand that there are different ways of recording in different countries.
The adviser yesterday was also, it seemed to me, telling the truth, when she said she wanted the graph showing cases per country to go flat, and she did not want the UK to do better simply by having other countries overtake the UK, as that would imply more deaths. It's not a competition we really want countries to win.
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