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Policymakers, experts and the general public heavily rely on the data that are being reported in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. Daily data releases on confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths provide information on the course of the pandemic.
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Backhaus, A. Common Pitfalls in the Interpretation of COVID-19 Data and Statistics. Intereconomics 55, 162–166 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-020-0893-1
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