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Pandemic Modeling, Good and Bad

Robert Northcott

2022Philosophy of Medicine21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

What kind of epidemiological modeling works well? This is determined by the nature of the target: the relevant causal relations are unstable across contexts. I look at two influential examples of modeling from the Covid pandemic. The first is the paper from Imperial College London, which, in March 2020, was influential in persuading the UK government to impose a lockdown. Because it assumes stability, this first example of modeling fails. A different modeling strategy is required, one less ambitious but more effective. This is illustrated by a second paper from Imperial College London, which, in December 2020, first estimated the transmissibility of the Alpha variant.

Topics & Concepts

PandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Government (linguistics)Transmissibility (structural dynamics)Stability (learning theory)Political scienceOperations researchHistoryComputer scienceMathematicsPhilosophyMedicineLinguisticsPathologyPhysicsMachine learningDiseaseVibration isolationQuantum mechanicsVibrationInfectious disease (medical specialty)COVID-19 epidemiological studies
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