Retrospective evaluation of real-time estimates of global COVID-19 transmission trends and mortality forecasts
Since 8<sup>th</sup> March 2020 up to the time of writing, we have been producing near real-time weekly estimates of SARS-CoV-2 transmissibility and forecasts of deaths due to COVID-19 for all countries with evidence of sustained transmission, shared online. We also developed a novel heu...
Main Authors: | Bhatia, S, Parag, KV, Wardle, J, Nash, RK, Imai, N, Van Elsland, SL, Lassmann, B, Brownstein, JS, Desai, A, Herringer, M, Sewalk, K, Loeb, SC, Ramatowski, J, Cuomo-Dannenburg, G, Jauneikaite, E, Unwin, HJT, Riley, S, Ferguson, N, Donnelly, C, Cori, A, Nouvellet, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2023
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