Who needs a COVID Misery Index, now that things are looking up? By Alan Freeman. Published on Jul 15, 2021 5:43pm If Canada had decided to act like Texas and Florida, ignore the virus and let the good times roll, we would have scored higher. Nurse Lindsey Hornblower gives Avril Hassett her COVID-19 shot at the West End Recreation Centre on Tuesday, March 16. Jessica Lovell/Metroland
What do you do with a Misery Index when people aren’t feeling miserable anymore?
That’s the dilemma facing the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, which concocted a Global COVID Misery Index four months ago to track how well Canada was doing in the fight against COVID-19, compared to 14 other advanced economies.
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