How simulation modelling can help reduce the impact of COVID-19
Currie, C; Fowler, J; Kotiadis, K; et al.Monks, T; Onggo, BS; Robertson, D; Tako, A
Date: 15 April 2020
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Journal
Journal of Simulation
Publisher
Taylor & Francis for OR Society
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Abstract
Modelling has been used extensively by all national governments and the World
Health Organization in deciding on the best strategies to pursue in mitigating the
effects of COVID-19. Principally these have been epidemiological models aimed
at understanding the spread of the disease and the impacts of different
interventions. But a ...
Modelling has been used extensively by all national governments and the World
Health Organization in deciding on the best strategies to pursue in mitigating the
effects of COVID-19. Principally these have been epidemiological models aimed
at understanding the spread of the disease and the impacts of different
interventions. But a global pandemic generates a large number of problems and
questions, not just those related to disease transmission, and each requires a
different model to find the best solution. In this article we identify challenges
resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and discuss how simulation modelling
could help to support decision-makers in making the most informed decisions.
Modellers should see the article as a call to arms and decision-makers as a guide
to what support is available from the simulation community.
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