The US COVID-19 and Influenza Scenario Modeling Hubs: Delivering long-term projections to guide policy

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Abstract

Between December 2020 and April 2023, the COVID-19 Scenario Modeling Hub (SMH) generated operational multi-month projections of COVID-19 burden in the US to guide pandemic planning and decision-making in the context of high uncertainty. This effort was born out of an attempt to coordinate, synthesize and effectively use the unprecedented amount of predictive modeling that emerged throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Here we describe the history of this massive collective research effort, the process of convening and maintaining an open modeling hub active over multiple years, and attempt to provide a blueprint for future efforts. We detail the process of generating 17 rounds of scenarios and projections at different stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, and disseminating results to the public health community and lay public. We also highlight how SMH was expanded to generate influenza projections during the 2022–23 season. We identify key impacts of SMH results on public health and draw lessons to improve future collaborative modeling efforts, research on scenario projections, and the interface between models and policy.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title The US COVID-19 and Influenza Scenario Modeling Hubs: Delivering long-term projections to guide policy
Series title Epidemics
DOI 10.1016/j.epidem.2023.100738
Volume 46
Year Published 2024
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Contributing office(s) Eastern Ecological Science Center
Description 100738, 10 p.
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