International Statistical Approaches to COVID-19
Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore international statistical approaches to COVID-19 in this 51-minute distinguished lecture featuring Simon Cauchemez and Vittoria Colizza, leading modelling experts from Institut Pasteur and Inserm. Gain insights into their experiences with the COVID-19 response in France and their collaboration with Santé Publique France. Discover the challenges and findings in using models for decision support, particularly in the context of societies reopening. The lecture includes introductions by Professor Sylvia Richardson and Dr. Daniel Lévy-Brühl, followed by in-depth discussions on international statistical approaches to the pandemic. Learn about the interface between scientific modelling and public health decision-making during a global crisis.
Syllabus
International statistical approaches to COVID-19
Taught by
Alan Turing Institute
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