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'Scenario Hub' projects future health impact of COVID-19 across Europe

New modelling hub will provide accurate and timely data to inform decision makers on potential future scenarios and improve public health preparedness
European COVID-19 Scenario Hub

A new online modelling hub – launched this week – will present projections on how the COVID-19 pandemic may evolve in terms of cases, hospitalisations and deaths, thus helping  countries in their pandemic planning.

models different scenarios for thirty EU/EEA Member States, the UK and Switzerland. Each scenario includes one or more factors that might inform policy decisions, such as how quickly people are losing immunity to the virus, or potential changes in how people might interact with each other in the future. Scenarios cover a period of nine to twelve months, including the coming winter period.

The Scenario Hub, developed and run by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) in collaboration with the Centre for Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases (CMMID) at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), combines and compares different modelling projections from teams across Europe to provide an accurate picture of the potential outcomes of different scenarios.

Sebastian Funk, Professor of Infectious Disease Dynamics at LSHTM, said: “Exploring plausible scenarios for the future of the COVID-19 pandemic can provide valuable insights for planning purposes. This Scenario Hub will bring together the expertise of different modelling teams to help policymakers come to informed decisions.”

Scenario modelling combines the best-available epidemiological evidence with realistic assumptions on key variables, such as immunity and interactions. From this, governments can adopt rational policies at an early stage and make decisions aimed at minimising the expected burden caused by COVID-19.

Comparing results contributed by different modelling teams can highlight important common factors, as well as unknowns that would otherwise be difficult to capture.

The Scenario Hub builds on the success of that was launched in early 2021 and continues to combine short-term forecasts on the number of COVID-19 cases, hospitalisations and deaths.

The Scenario Hub will complement the Forecasting Hub with more long-term projections submitted by modelling teams in academic and public health institutes across Europe and the USA.

Andrea Ammon, ECDC Director, said: “The Scenario Hub will help inform public health preparedness and anticipatory action as Europe transitions into new phases of the pandemic.

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