The COVID-19 pandemic will be a force for technological progress in certain areas, much as World War
II was in aeronautics, communications, computing, electronics, and nuclear physics., The tools and technologies being created and harnessed for today’s response can be the foundation upon which we are better prepared in the future., Prediction is not static; it responds to risk. Models are never perfect; however, many of the problems with the response to COVID-19 stem not from the models but from the data and how the public responds to that data.
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Sep 30, 2020