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COVID-19 pandemic highlights importance of statistics

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Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Ambassador Irwin LaRocque.

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into full view the value and importance of statistics.

 

Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Ambassador Irwin LaRocque pointed out the above, on the occasion of the Twelfth Observance of Caribbean Statistics Day yesterday. It was held under the theme, “Connecting the World with Data We Can Trust”.

 

“Statistical data drives a myriad of decisions that impact the lives of the people of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and worldwide. In this period of the Novel Coronavirus global pandemic, COVID-19, statistics are required to track the status of the pandemic, and its economic and social impact, reinforcing its value to society. Statistics as a science of learning provides an essential service, through making available data for decision-making in the face of uncertainty,” he stated.

 

“In the efforts to manage and overcome the pandemic, epidemiological data underpin the information base on the spread of the virus. The collection, compilation and dissemination of basic statistics includes the number of confirmed cases, the daily number of new cases and the pattern over time, the number of deaths, recoveries, active cases and the number of tests conducted. These are just a few of the data elements that are collected by the National Statistical Systems of countries to ascertain the magnitude of the impact of the virus on the population and on the economy, and to drive the decisions for solutions to mitigate that impact,” he added.

 

“The extent of its effect on trade, government revenues, unemployment, access to education, on children that are below the poverty line with no smartphones or internet, are some of the issues on which our National Statistical Offices and Systems are required to provide information. Sound policy decisions by governments on restrictions to be put in place, on the closing or reopening of national borders, schools and certain business places, will only be possible by utilising trusted data from the statistical offices and systems,” LaRocque further commented.

He also pointed out that globally, statistical methods and analyses are employed to assist the clinical trials that are being undertaken to obtain a vaccine.

 

“It is clear therefore, that the CARICOM Regional Strategy for the Development of Statistics (RSDS), with its strategic visioning for the improvement of statistics over the next ten years, takes on added significance. The strategic framework of the RSDS was endorsed in July 2018, by the Conference of Heads of Government at its Thirty-Ninth Regular Meeting. Already, the Implementation and Communication Plans for this Strategic Framework have been prepared, as well as drafts of the Resource Mobilisation and Monitoring and Evaluation Frameworks, that are to be considered by the Standing Committee of Caribbean Statisticians (SCCS) next month,” the Secretary General asserted.

 

He therefore stressed that investment in statistics to enable the implementation of the RSDS is critical, and he urged both Governments and International Development Partners to continue to support the RSDS, given the vivid examples that we have seen of the importance of statistics, during this global pandemic.


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