Wednesday, July 15, 2020

How To Make Sense of All The COVID-19 Projections? A New Model Combines Them

More than 82,000 people in the United States have died of COVID-19 as of Tuesday. How many more lives will be lost? Scientists have built dozens of computational models to answer that question. But the profusion of forecasts poses a challenge: The models use such a wide range of methodologies, formats and time frames that it's hard to get even a ballpark sense of what the future has in store.

Enter Nicholas Reich, a biostatistician at University of Massachusetts Amherst. Reich and his colleagues have developed a method to compare and ultimately to merge the diverse models of the disease's progression into one "ensemble" projection. The resulting forecast is sobering. By June 6, it projects, the cumulative death toll in the U.S. will reach 110,000.

How To Make Sense of All The COVID-19 Projections? A New Model Combines Them

1 comment:

NeilW said...

At the level of the Belgian outbreak of 844 per million inhabitants the death toll in the USA should be about 279,000

After all the centre of EU power will have followed the Liberal beliefs to the letter.