Thanks for the sources. Unfortunately [2] won't load for me, claiming "too many requests".
Things I would look for in the data would be, at least:
- Are there substantial differences in the restrictions? If the least stringent rule is "wear masks in many public spaces", and the most stringent rule is "weak masks in slightly more public spaces", that wouldn't be substantial. Substantial differences would include actual lockdowns/curfews/closure of non-essential business. A strict limit of "one customer per N square meters of shop space" might also be substantial, if N is large enough.
- Are compliance and enforcement taken into account?
- (Pointed out by another poster:) Is population density taken into account?
> I think you may need to do more work here than just calling him names.
I might. But then again, if a renegade software developer on Twitter claims to overturn the medical community's consensus in one chart, I might not.