Abstract

Abstract Steve MacFeely is director of data and analytics at the World Health Organization, a post he took up in July 2021, during the second year of the coronavirus crisis. In this interview – part of a series highlighting the work of statisticians throughout the pandemic – he discusses the difficulties of measuring the direct and indirect effects of Covid, disruptions and innovations within national statistical systems, and his hopes – and fears – for the future. By Brian Tarran

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