The Mathematical Models of COVID-19 - Part 1
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This video lecture features Dr. Kit Yates discussing the mathematical foundations behind COVID-19 modeling that informed pandemic policy decisions. Recorded on April 28, 2020, at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, this 42-minute presentation explores how mathematical models were developed and utilized to guide governmental responses during the early stages of the pandemic. Learn about the quantitative approaches that epidemiologists and mathematicians employed to predict disease spread, understand intervention effectiveness, and support critical public health decision-making during this unprecedented global health crisis.
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#22 The mathematical models of COVID-19 (part 1), with Dr Kit Yates
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Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences