There are so many graphics (incl these) that the task for analysis is becoming vast. Someone, i.e. you, should do it!
As far as I can see, such charts deal crudely with the relative risk and not with statistical risk (e.g. per thousand of population).
But I’m not a data person!
Martin
Visual representations of Covid risk levels like this are appearing. Does anybody have any others? Has anybody analysed them?
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