Coronavirus: R number does not measure risk – financial disaster modelling offers a better alternative
The most important measure on the state of the pandemic is the R number. Also known as the reproduction rate, this is the average number
The most important measure on the state of the pandemic is the R number. Also known as the reproduction rate, this is the average number
In every walk of life we accept that some degree of risk is inevitable. Crossing the road, taking a shower or playing golf in a
In 2006 the Better Regulation Commission published a rather good document titled “Risk, Responsibility and Regulation: whose risk is it anyway?”. In the introduction it
Raised on nursery rhymes, we are taught from an early age about the nature of risk. Jack and Jill didn’t know the dangers of hill-climbing
“What idiocy!” – the Remainers keep warbling – “what sheer stupidity to vote for Brexit without knowing what’s going to happen!” Relax, dear reader of
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