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We seem to be doing comparatively poorly at getting the COVID-19 epidemic under control: Is this a useful metric for measuring progress? To what extent does this reflect policy choices?
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Eric Kramer considers the following as important: Healthcare
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We seem to be doing comparatively poorly at getting the COVID-19 epidemic under control: Is this a useful metric for measuring progress? To what extent does this reflect policy choices?
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Eric Kramer considers the following as important: Healthcare
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We seem to be doing comparatively poorly at getting the COVID-19 epidemic under control:
Is this a useful metric for measuring progress? To what extent does this reflect policy choices?