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22/03/28 COVID-19 Model Comparison Workshop
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To compare models, identify key unknown parameters, and determine how much they affect key outcomes.
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COVID-19 Model Comparison Workshop
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Publication date:
28 March 2022
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David Price
10:33 AM 16 September 2022 GMT
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https://debategraph.org/handler.ashx?path=ROOT%2fu2928%2fmod-comp-workshop.pdf&att=1
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Purpose:
To compare models, identify key unknown parameters, and determine how much they affect key outcomes.
Q: What models?
A: Some participants will come with models.
Q: Which “key outcomes”?
A: Working groups will be formed according to interest.
Ideas: hospitalization in the coming months; infections in the coming months; immune profile of the population; optimal vaccination/booster policy; please send additional suggestions if there is something you are interested in.
Q: What key unknown parameters?
A: Comparing which parameters affect outcomes the most and why, identifying unknowns, and describing data needed to identify the parameters is the aim of the workshop
Who:
Modellers, epidemiologists and public health
researchers.
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