Report
Doherty modelling – assumptions of TTIQ and their impact on Phase 2 modelling
Publisher
COVID-19
Pandemics
Disease management
Economic modelling
Public health
Australia
Resources
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| Doherty modelling – assumptions of TTIQ and their impact on Phase 2 modelling | 213.67 KB |
Description
This report argues that the effectiveness of test, trace, isolate, quarantine (TTIQ) is likely to be dependent upon case numbers, but current modelling does not take this into account. As cases rise to unplanned levels, current TTIQ assumptions undermine Doherty modelling of Phase 2.
Publication Details
Copyright:
The Australia Institute 2021. Reproduced with permission
License type:
All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
27 Aug 2021
