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Lessons from West Virginia's Pandemic Response.

Bradley S PriceJohn P SaldanhaDariane DrakeKatherine Kopp
Published in: Journal of computational and graphical statistics : a joint publication of American Statistical Association, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Interface Foundation of North America (2022)
In this editorial discussion we describe our experience developing and implementing predictive models during the pandemic response in the state of West Virginia. We provide insights the on the importance of communication and the dynamic environment that exists that impacts predictive modeling in situations such as those that we faced. It is our hope that this work brings insight to those who may experience similar challenges while working in public health policy.
Keyphrases
  • public health
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  • coronavirus disease
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