Health
Vaccine rollouts, school testing and contact tracing could all be improved – here’s how – The Conversation UK
We are repeatedly missing opportunities to gain quality evidence to help us manage the pandemic – that’s why we need designed evaluations.

A bitter lesson of the past month is that viruses move fast. The good news of the deployment of the first COVID-19 vaccines was accompanied by the bad news that a new variant of the virus had emerged, quickening the diseases spread and pushing up the number of patients treated in hospital.
Faced with an evolving virus, the UK government must intervene swiftly, even when evidence is limited. But the urgency of the situation should not stop us from using smart evaluation strategies to assess the…
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