//Spain has had more than 50,000 more cases than the UK, but 4,000 less deaths.
There is probably a lesson to be learned somewhere. //
Yes there is. Don't compare apples and oranges when you're looking at statistics.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/it-s-a-mistake-to-compare-our-covid-deaths-with-spain-and-france
//... journalists’ failure to read the instructions means the statistical comparisons they make are erroneous. The UK’s daily statistics now include ‘deaths in hospitals, care homes and the wider community’, but neither Spanish nor French statistics include deaths in ‘the wider community’ – deaths that largely take place in the home.
As there is no international standardised method for attributing and recording deaths, we are not comparing like with like when we look at coronavirus deaths, and consequently effective comparisons with other European countries remain impossible. //