Those who tell us what to do during the pandemic must earn our trust
26th November 2020 David Spiegelhalter The Guardian @guardian David Spiegelhalter is chair of the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence … Read More
26th November 2020 David Spiegelhalter The Guardian @guardian David Spiegelhalter is chair of the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence … Read More
11th October 2020 Sonia Sodha The Guardian @guardian The ‘Great Barrington declaration’ makes claims about herd immunity that its signatories … Read More
24th June 2020 Andrea Saltelli, Gabriele Bammer, Isabelle Bruno, Erica Charters, Monica Di Fiore, et al Nature @nature The COVID-19 … Read More
Harvard Kennedy School @ShorensteinCtr The widespread adoption of digital media and information technologies made it exponentially easier and faster to … Read More
July 2020 Lemi Belay Tolu, Alex Ezeh, Garumma Tolu Feyissa PEAH – Policies for Equitable Access to Health @LemiBelay Low … Read More
21st May 2020 Daniel Freeman et al Cambridge University Press Background An invisible threat has visibly altered the world. Governments … Read More
How scientific advice can be best given to European policy makers when knowledge is fast evolving, risks are large, and evidence is preliminary and limited… Read More
24th June 2020 Andrea Saltelli et al Nature @nature Pandemic politics highlight how predictions need to be transparent and humble … Read More
14th June 2020 Roni Caryn Rabin The New York Times @nytimes Two major study retractions in one month have left … Read More
10th June 2020 JOSÉ LUIS LUJÁN, and OLIVER TODT Issues in Science and Technology @ISSUESinST The early responses of European … Read More