Colloquium: “Real-time Modelling During the COVID-19 Epidemic” (August 31, 2020)

Recording of the Colloquium

“Real-time Modelling During the COVID-19 Epidemic”

Dan Coombs

Professor of Mathematics (University of British Columbia)

Monday, August 31, 2020 [16:00]
Zoom (Private):
https://smu.zoom.us/j/97507791444
Public Live Stream:
https://www.physics.smu.edu/web/seminars/live.php

Abstract: The global pandemic has led to unprecedented interest in using mathematical modelling to understand the dynamics of disease spread, and assess the impact of public health interventions. I will talk about how different kinds of models have been used to build an understanding of the epidemic as it has progressed. I will especially point out some important areas where our knowledge is still limited – such as the point of onset of “herd immunity”, the impact of reopening schools, and the possible effectiveness of vaccination campaigns.

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