Data analysis has been crucial to better understanding, tracking and preventing the spread of covid-19. The Economist's data journalists give an insider’s steer on how their analysis and presentation of data has shaped our coverage of the pandemic. See all our data journalism in The Economist's graphic detail section: https://econ.st/3qEZnMD Keep up to date with our data journalism by signing up to “Off the Charts,” our new weekly newsletter: https://econ.st/2OInnRM Find all our coverage on the coronavirus pandemic here: https://econ.st/3tquOwb See our covid-19 risk estimator: https://econ.st/3ldTjK6 How this risk model estimates odds of hospitalisation and death: https://econ.st/3bEvwQ8 Find out how we built our covid-19 risk estimator: https://econ.st/3bHM75u See our covid-19 excess death tracker: https://econ.st/3ldTLIi New data show that leading covid-19 vaccines have similarly high efficacy: https://econ.st/3la5S96 Evidence from Britain shows the vaccines are very effective: https://econ.st/38yh0rm The same covid-19 mutations are appearing in different places: https://econ.st/3cuqWDv How the pandemic triggered America’s first female recession in 50 years: https://econ.st/30G4bGQ |
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