The point about Tim Harford is not that he isn’t a virologist or an immunologist.
Neither are all the ‘medical correspondents’ who come on the BBC and ITN news to give us our daily dose of doom and gloom.
The point about Tim Harford is that he is an excellent communicator which is why he’s employed by the BBC to do More or Less, and to write his column for the Financial Times.
As well as his degree in PPE and his MPhil,
He has won the following awards:
(From Wikipedia)
More or Less won the Royal Statistical Society's 2010 award for statistical excellence in broadcast journalism. In 2017 Harford was made an Honorary Fellow of the society.
More or Less won Mensa's award for promoting intelligence in public life.
Harford was awarded the Bastiat Prize for economic journalism in 2007 (shared with Jamie Whyte).
In 2010 he again drew with Whyte, in second place.
He was awarded the OBE in the 2019 New Year Honours for services to Improving Economic Understanding
Managing the pandemic and the rollout of vaccination is as much an economic, logistical and social problem as it is a medical one.
I think Tim Harford is well qualified to comment on the issues from that point of view, more so than the virologists. It’s a team effort, with input required from all sides, not just down to one small segment of the scientific community.