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Modelling support for the continued elimination strategy

by Admin | 8 Dec 2020 | Branching process modelling

Executive summary We model the effects on the risk of Covid-19 border reincursions of a wide variety of different border policies, including changes in managed isolation requirements for travellers as well as different testing regimes for frontline border workers. A...

Early intervention is the key to success in Covid-19 control

by Admin | 9 Nov 2020 | Branching process modelling

Executive summary Evaluating the effectiveness of New Zealand’s Covid-19 response, relative to counterfactual (alternative ‘what-if’) scenarios, is important for guiding future response strategies. We assess the importance of early implementation of interventions for...

Economic comparison of the use of Alert Levels 3 and 4 for Auckland’s August outbreak

by Admin | 21 Oct 2020 | Branching process modelling

Executive summary We compare the economic costs of containing the Auckland August outbreak of COVID-19 using Alert Level 3 to those that might have been incurred from the use of Alert Level 4. We estimate the effectiveness of Alert Level 3 using data from the actual...

Auckland’s August 2020 Covid-19 outbreak – Cabinet advice

by Admin | 14 Oct 2020 | Branching process modelling

This paper summarises the modelling advice provided to Cabinet during the August 2020 outbreak of Covid-19 in Auckland, as well as detailing the methods used to provide that advice. The actual values provided, particularly the probability of elimination and the...

Likelihood of Covid-19 spreading outside Auckland

by Admin | 15 Sep 2020 | Branching process modelling

Executive summary The effective reproduction number Reff measures the potential for Covid-19 to spread. If Reff is less than 1, new daily cases are likely to increase over time, if Reff is greater than 1, new daily cases will decrease over time. For the March-April...

Estimated inequities in Covid-19 infection fatality rates by ethnicity for Aotearoa New Zealand

by Admin | 4 Sep 2020 | Branching process modelling, Equity and at-risk communities

There is limited evidence as to how clinical outcomes of Covid-19 including fatality rates may vary by ethnicity. We aim to estimate inequities in infection fatality rates (IFR) in Aotearoa New Zealand by ethnicity. We combine existing demographic and health data for...
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