Main content
Did lockdowns save any lives?
Did lockdowns only reduce Covid-19 mortality by 0.2%?
Lockdown. A word we鈥檝e all become overly familiar with over the past two years. Lockdowns were intended to protect people, especially societies most vulnerable, from the risks associated with contracting Covid. However, a new study has been making headlines which claims to show that mandatory lockdowns have only reduced Covid-19 mortality by 0.2%, or one death in five hundred. We examine the evidence behind the claim.
Last on
Mon 28 Feb 2022
10:50GMT
91福利社 World Service
More episodes
Broadcasts
- Sun 27 Feb 2022 14:50GMT91福利社 World Service News Internet, South Asia & East Asia only
- Sun 27 Feb 2022 23:50GMT91福利社 World Service except East Asia & South Asia
- Mon 28 Feb 2022 03:50GMT91福利社 World Service
- Mon 28 Feb 2022 10:50GMT91福利社 World Service
Unlock the history and truth behind the data with The OU
Explore how numbers shape, and sometimes mislead us, with The Open University.
When can you trust statistics?
Podcast
-
More or Less
Tim Harford explains the numbers and statistics used in everyday life
