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Nick Triggle
How to understand the death toll
The rising number of coronavirus deaths is distressing. But what are the figures actually telling us?
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Bendor Grosvenor PhD Apr 2
Replying to @NickTriggle @jdportes
Dear Nick, I really think you need to get some perspective on the University of Bristol paper, from the likes of . It’s extremely questionable, to put it politely.
samuel Apr 2
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This needs far greater coverage. Thanks for making a start.
samuel Apr 2
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Please add back in the 12% figure for Italy, it helps provide a lot of context for wider audience.
Tony Gardner Apr 3
Replying to @NickTriggle @BBCNews
The time for articles like this is not now. People may relax social distancing with disastrous consequences. We are trying to lessen the load on the NHS, on ITU beds. I can only seeing your article achieving the opposite.
Ralph Apr 2
Replying to @NickTriggle
Another informative article. Thanks Nick. Is there a relationship between per capita spending on health and the effect of this virus?
nick Apr 2
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I wasnt the only one who saw the 12% stat. Where is it???
Dennis Stanhope Apr 2
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Clearest article I’ve read yet. Thank you Nick.
Daftnader16 Apr 2
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One of the best and most socially responsible pieces of journalism I’ve seen in recent weeks. Stopping the spread of fear and panic is just as important as stopping the virus. Thank you