Countries have looked to the so-called reproduction factor to see where the coronavirus pandemic is going and guide decisions on loosening lockdowns. But the measure is getting harder to interpret and more volatile.
Some are finding that the gauges they used as new cases grew exponentially are becoming harder to interpret or just too volatile as new daily infections fall into the hundreds rather than the thousands.
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