The News-to-Death Ratio Strikes Again (opens in new tab)
The News-to-Death Ratio Strikes Again by Carl Heneghan at Brownstone Institute There is a peculiar arithmetic that governs modern health reporting, one that has very little to do with actual risk. Hans Rosling captured it neatly during the 2009 swine flu episode, when he calculated a “news-to-death ratio” of 8,176-to-1. In other words, for every death attributed to swine flu, there were over eight thousand news stories. Tuberculosis, by contrast, received less than 0.1 news stories per death ...
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