Author: Brieanne Olibris; Amir Attaran
Title: Lack of coordination and medical disinformation in Canadian self-assessment tools for COVID-19 Document date: 2020_4_18
ID: idg60ids_30
Snippet: It is likely that provinces used sources of information from outbreaks in other countries to formulate their decision algorithms. testing, so as to become tallied as a confirmed case if positive. This failure in turn introduces systematic errors into provincial counts of confirmed cases, making epidemiological comparisons between provinces inaccurate and misleading, and degrading the quality of critical epidemiological models-which Canada require.....
Document: It is likely that provinces used sources of information from outbreaks in other countries to formulate their decision algorithms. testing, so as to become tallied as a confirmed case if positive. This failure in turn introduces systematic errors into provincial counts of confirmed cases, making epidemiological comparisons between provinces inaccurate and misleading, and degrading the quality of critical epidemiological models-which Canada requires to guide safe de-escalation of social distancing, timely reinstatement of civic institutions and the economic activity, and overall a return to normalcy.
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