Coronavirus Models Aren't "Wrong." That's Not How They Work.

Coronavirus Models Aren't "Wrong." That's Not How They Work.

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      Apr 20, 2020
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Scientific models of disease don't predict the future. They're just one tool to help us all prepare for it. NPR global health correspondent Nurith Aizenman explains how scientific models of disease are built and how they're used by public health experts. We also look at one influential model forecasting when individual states might begin to reopen.

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