Challenges in Interpreting Epidemiological Surveillance Data – Experiences from Germany
Autoren/Herausgeber: |
Fritz De Nicola Rave Schneble Bender Weigert Brinks Hoyer Berger Küchenhoff Kauermann |
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Erschienen: | 2022 |
Publikationsart: | Publikationen |
As early as March 2020, the authors of this letter started to work on surveillance data to obtain a clearer picture of the pandemic’s dynamic. This letter outlines the lessons learned during this peculiar time, emphasizing the benefits that better data collection, management, and communication processes would bring to the table. We further want to promote nuanced data analyses as a vital element of general political discussion as opposed to drawing conclusions from raw data, which are often flawed in epidemiological surveillance data, and therefore underline the overall need for statistics to play a more central role in public discourse.