Mathematical models have become central to the public and policy debate about the recent COVID-19 pandemic. On the one hand, they provide guidance to policy-makers about the development of the epidemic and healthcare demand overtime; on the other hand, they are heavily criticized for their lack of credibility. This commentary reflects on three such models from a validity and usefulness perspective. Specifically, it discusses the complexity, validation, and communication of models informing the government decisions in the UK, US and Austria, and concludes that, although these models are useful in many ways, they currently lack a thorough validation and a clear communication of their uncertainties. Therefore, prediction claims of these models...
For infectious disease dynamical models to inform policy for containment of infectious diseases the ...
We argue for a foundational epistemic claim and a hypothesis about the production and uses of mathem...
COVID-19 has substantially affected our lives during 2020. Since its beginning, several epidemiologi...
Abstract Mathematical models have become central to the public and policy debate about the recent CO...
The COVID-19 pandemic illustrates perfectly how the operation of science changes when questions of u...
The IHME Covid-19 prediction model has been one of the most influential Covid models in the United S...
Viral outbreaks and public health emergencies obligate an urgent need for evidence to inform rapid r...
For infectious disease dynamical models to inform policy for containment of infectious diseases the ...
While mathematical models of disease transmission are widely used to inform public health decision-m...
What kind of epidemiological modeling works well? This is determined by the nature of the target: th...
In this paper, we trace how mathematical models are made 'evidence enough' and 'useful for policy'. ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the combined disciplines of public health, infectious disease and ...
Mathematical modelling and statistical inference provide a framework to evaluate different non-pharm...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the combined disciplines of public health, infectious disease and ...
For infectious disease dynamical models to inform policy for containment of infectious diseases the ...
For infectious disease dynamical models to inform policy for containment of infectious diseases the ...
We argue for a foundational epistemic claim and a hypothesis about the production and uses of mathem...
COVID-19 has substantially affected our lives during 2020. Since its beginning, several epidemiologi...
Abstract Mathematical models have become central to the public and policy debate about the recent CO...
The COVID-19 pandemic illustrates perfectly how the operation of science changes when questions of u...
The IHME Covid-19 prediction model has been one of the most influential Covid models in the United S...
Viral outbreaks and public health emergencies obligate an urgent need for evidence to inform rapid r...
For infectious disease dynamical models to inform policy for containment of infectious diseases the ...
While mathematical models of disease transmission are widely used to inform public health decision-m...
What kind of epidemiological modeling works well? This is determined by the nature of the target: th...
In this paper, we trace how mathematical models are made 'evidence enough' and 'useful for policy'. ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the combined disciplines of public health, infectious disease and ...
Mathematical modelling and statistical inference provide a framework to evaluate different non-pharm...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the combined disciplines of public health, infectious disease and ...
For infectious disease dynamical models to inform policy for containment of infectious diseases the ...
For infectious disease dynamical models to inform policy for containment of infectious diseases the ...
We argue for a foundational epistemic claim and a hypothesis about the production and uses of mathem...
COVID-19 has substantially affected our lives during 2020. Since its beginning, several epidemiologi...