Prof. Delaney and Prof. Dolan writing for The Irish Times: We need graphs for coronavirus misery as well as mortality

"In the current crisis, governments are paying enormous attention to the mortality risks of Covid-19 to the exclusion of the misery hits borne elsewhere. The only data presented at news conferences is that relating to the number of infections and deaths. Such data is transparent and provides an important summary of the loss of human life and the potential strain on healthcare."

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