Effective pandemic policy design through feedback does not need accurate predictions.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous toll on human health and well-being and led to major social and economic disruptions. Public health interventions in response to burgeoning case numbers and hospitalizations have repeatedly bent down the epidemic curve, effectively creating a feedback contro...
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Main Authors: | Klaske van Heusden (Author), Greg E Stewart (Author), Sarah P Otto (Author), Guy A Dumont (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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