Sci Comm and Civic Tech

Caroline Colijn: COVID-19 in British Columbia and the MAGPIE Research Group's Mathematical Modelling


Listen Later

Caroline Colijn from SFU’s MAGPIE Research Group in British Columbia speaks about her team’s work on COVID-19 Mathematical Modelling in collaboration with the BC Centre for Disease Control and:

  • Contact tracing options: their pros, cons and technological barriers
  • The proven benefits of physical / social distancing and hand hygiene
  • Evaluating exposure risks of various social settings (beaches, trails, clubs)
  • The ideal COVID-19 data set needed in a perfect world 
  • The key role that mathematical modelling has played during the pandemic
  • Reasons why BC might have performed better in responding to the crisis
  • Defining R0 (R naught) and prevalence as valuable metrics in understanding the virus
  • Her work on the panel with Canada’s chief science advisor Dr. Mona Nemer
  • How COVID-19 preparedness is different from flu preparedness
  • How Canada learned from the SARS epidemic
  • The limitations of reported cases vs actual cases in the population
  • Why the “multiple waves” analogy is a misconception
  • Why mathematical models have a threshold related to exponential growth

RESOURCES

Caroline Colijn

  • on Twitter: https://twitte.com/CarolineColijn 
  • at SFU: https://www.sfu.ca/math/department/faculty/colijn--caroline.html 

The MAGPIE Research Group

  • at SFU: https://www.sfu.ca/magpie/home.html
  • COVID-19 Research page: https://www.sfu.ca/magpie/covid-19.html
  •  on Twitter: https://twitter.com/magpieresearch 

Dr. Mona Nemer (Canada's Chief Science Advisor)

  • On Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChiefSciCan
  • Government of Canada: https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/063.nsf/eng/h_97646.html

BACKGROUND READING

  • Real-time modelling of the COVID-19 epidemic: perspectives from British Columbia:
    • Caroline Colijn and Daniel Coombs | Posted May 14, 2020
  • Estimating the impact of COVID-19 control measures using a Bayesian model of physical distancing 
    • Caroline Colijn et al | Posted April 22, 2020.
  • Coronavirus: ‘Incomplete’ data for Canada hurts ability to model pandemic, scientists say 
    • Beatrice Britneff | Posted April 17, 2020
  • The Tyee: She Plots the Possible Arcs of the Pandemic
    • Steve Burgess | Posted March 26, 2020

ABOUT THE PODCAST

  • Rate this podcast, Please share your feedback
  • Best way to reach Gordon Ruby: LinkedIn
  • Sci Comm and Civic Tech on Social:
    • Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Sci Comm and Civic TechBy Gordon Ruby