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How modelling helped our COVID response

Cosmos Briefing: Modelling Cosmos Briefing was told. Professor Jodie McVernon, from Doherty Epidemiology, and Professor Tony Blakely, from the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, provided a comprehensive overview of their work and the broader application of epidemiological modelling during COVID-19. The session was hosted by the Lead Scientist of the Royal Institution of Australia, Professor Alan Duffy. Models can be used to reveal historical trends, simulate futures and assess situations to forecast an outcome. They can thus be geared towards management or elimination of disease, as well as assessing strategies to mitigate risk. For McVernon, Australian COVID-19 forecasts were adapted from influenza models and updated thanks to information sharing. These strategies were to manage infectious disease and relied heavily on constant communication and updates with close consideration of the capacity of Australia’s health system.

How could coronavirus spread through ventilation in Adelaide s hotel quarantine set-up?

How could ventilation be linked to coronavirus spread in Adelaide s hotel quarantine set-up? WedWednesday 16 DecDecember 2020 at 10:47pm A security guard who contracted COVID-19 at Peppers Waymouth Hotel was the first case in the Parafield cluster. ( Share Print text only Cancel As authorities in some states declare coronavirus to have been virtually eliminated , control efforts have switched focus to bolstering one of the remaining frontlines: hotel quarantine. In recent days, both South Australia and Victoria have begun looking into improving ventilation after recent cases including a cluster that forced SA into lockdown were linked to medi-hotels. Here s a breakdown of what authorities believe happened in Adelaide.

What is epidemiological modelling?

How to understand a pandemic Join us for a recording of this event can be watched here. Barely talked about in public before COVID-19 changed the world, epidemiological modelling now informs public health decisions that affect people and communities. But what is it and how does it work? There are many types of models and each has a specific role in predicting trends. This Thursday, 17 December, in the first in a new series of regular Cosmos Briefings, we will look behind the science that informs intervention policy. Lead Scientist for the Royal Institution of Australia, Professor Alan Duffy, will talk in depth with physician Professor Jodie McVernon and epidemiologist Professor Tony Blakely.

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