• Covid follow-up

    From David Jones@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 4 13:51:52 2023
    International readers may be interested in the evidence and
    recommendations given by the RSS to the UK's public enquiry on
    Covid-19. The following page links to a pdf of this submission, dated
    21 April 2023, published 24 July 2023.

    https://covid19.public-inquiry.uk/documents/inq000183421-witness-statement-of-andrew-garrett-on-behalf-of-the-royal-statistical-society-dated-21-04-2023/

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  • From Rich Ulrich@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Fri Aug 4 12:50:38 2023
    On Fri, 4 Aug 2023 13:51:52 -0000 (UTC), "David Jones"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    International readers may be interested in the evidence and
    recommendations given by the RSS to the UK's public enquiry on
    Covid-19. The following page links to a pdf of this submission, dated
    21 April 2023, published 24 July 2023.

    https://covid19.public-inquiry.uk/documents/inq000183421-witness-statement-of-andrew-garrett-on-behalf-of-the-royal-statistical-society-dated-21-04-2023/

    Thanks for the reference.

    Even though it would not be /especially/ relevant, I'm thinking
    of re-posting the link to people who are not statisticians or
    involved in any way, an 'FYI' sort of notice.

    The early pages contain a great review of the considerations
    for collecting and using these data -- whether scientific ('What
    defines a death-due-to-covid?'), technical (multiple file formats
    make linkage difficult), or political (multiple agencies, actors,
    and legal requirements). These considerations are universal.

    In addition to particular recommendations, the Royal Statistical
    Society does come down on the side of, 'Politicians should pay
    heed to statistics and statisticians.'

    --
    Rich Ulrich

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