Graphs

I've watched both the daily Scottish and UK briefings to gain an insight and understanding about the virus.
The UK briefings are accompanied by graphs covering various aspects.

Why the contribution is important

I would like the Scottish briefings to be accompanied by graphs as well so we can see what progress or otherwise we are making in dealing with the virus.

by tommyc on May 10, 2020 at 03:55PM

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  • Posted by matheson May 10, 2020 at 16:18

    Preferably clear and explained e.g. not using log scales.
  • Posted by petermuir79 May 10, 2020 at 17:43

    100% agree.

    We aren't supplied with any information...they now keep banging on about the R number but dont ever say what the number is or if it's going up or down.

    They are the blind leading the blind.
  • Posted by Lorraine10 May 10, 2020 at 19:57

    Agree we have to hunt for the graphs specific to Scotland.

    The graph I find of most use is the number of new cases. I don’t see the point of following the number of deaths as the poor people could have deteriorated over a period of a week to couple of months. As soon as the new cases stops bouncing around between 4,000 & 6,000 case a day it will be interesting and hopefully we will continue the decline this time.

  • Posted by Kylesku May 10, 2020 at 20:43

    If you do a bit of googling you can find the graphs & you will see why they arent being shown as there is very little evidence to support the current policies

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_pandemic_in_Scotland

    graph at the botteom show rate of increase of new cases & it hasnt changed at all
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