If you're comparing two countries on a metric (say COVID-19 deaths) you should ALWAYS rule out reporting differences before you start thinking about other reasons that they're different
Not really. Reporting can vary quite dramatically if, say, it is based on something that itself varies (i.e. testing rates)
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What's the choice then? Never compare per-capita numbers?
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Be cautious with comparisons, and acknowledge that they might not capture the full extent of the difference in some cases
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