We need different perspectives

In his blog post for Collateral Global, Paul says: “It’s beyond me why there haven’t been rigorous attempts to think about how these policies might affect some of the outcomes that we sensibly care about, like life expectancies and life experiences. If you think about the daily data that is reported – transmission rates, hospitalisations and deaths – we haven’t been given any context to the data. Why haven’t we been told about how much life expectancy has been shortened by?” You can read the full post here.

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