Covid data complex ; expecting the public to heed it as restrictions ease
The UK's data literacy is a key factor in how successfully it is to take its path out of the coronavirus pandemic, writes historian Jonathan Marcus, who has spent the past two decades working with the BBC. Why is it so important?
Source: business-standard.comPublished on 2021-07-18
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