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Challenges on the interaction of models and policy for pandemic control

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posted on 2025-08-01, 13:00 authored by L Hadley, P Challenor, C Dent, V Isham, D Mollison, DA Robertson, B Swallow, CR Webb
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen infectious disease modelling at the forefront of government decision-making. Models have been widely used throughout the pandemic to estimate pathogen spread and explore the potential impact of different intervention strategies. Infectious disease modellers and policymakers have worked effectively together, but there are many avenues for progress on this interface. In this paper, we identify and discuss seven broad challenges on the interaction of models and policy for pandemic control. We then conclude with suggestions and recommendations for the future.

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Alan Turing Institute

EP/P001173/1

EP/R014604/1

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)

RG92770

Scottish Funding Council

Wellcome Trust

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© 2021. Open access under a Creative Commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from the DOI in this record

Journal

Epidemics

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Elsevier

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  • Accepted Manuscript

Language

en

FCD date

2021-09-03T08:47:48Z

FOA date

2021-09-03T08:51:07Z

Citation

Article 100499

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  • Mathematics and Statistics

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