The UK had arguably the best public health data in the world, but nearly 250,000 people still died.

  • GoodShowSir@feddit.uk
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    19 hours ago

    Hmmm only have had a quick look but from a brief look into trying to find out who harvardpublichealth actually are, not sure I trust anything what they say not to be some political/medical propaganda.

    Lets not forget they put all the data in an excel spreadsheet and then lost a lot. So yeah best public health data in the world… very much arguable.

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      19 hours ago

      The NHS is well known for out of date pcs etc. Data is often restricted from department to department. Gathering group data for reseach is possible. But far from responsive.

      The system is just not designed for the short notice analasis the pandemic required. Because making it so has never been a consideration. Instead the history has been about researchers analysing data over time.