Like many others, I'm sure, I'm obsessed with graphs, and remain disappointed that BBC News is not harnessing its firepower in this direction. After all, it monsters General Elections and Budgets.
I was musing on whether or not population density affected covid risk. By my calculations, each UK citizen could have 3,723m2 of space if we all spread out neatly. A German would get 4,335m2.
It's still no enough to explain how Germany, just over the border from the Austrian ski resort that's supposed to have been a major source of covid across Europe, has a confirmed covid death rate of 43 per million of population, compared with the UK's 186 per million.
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