Frequentist Inference for Semi-mechanistic Epidemic Models with Interventions

09/19/2023
by   Heejong Bong, et al.
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The effect of public health interventions on an epidemic are often estimated by adding the intervention to epidemic models. During the Covid-19 epidemic, numerous papers used such methods for making scenario predictions. The majority of these papers use Bayesian methods to estimate the parameters of the model. In this paper we show how to use frequentist methods for estimating these effects which avoids having to specify prior distributions. We also use model-free shrinkage methods to improve estimation when there are many different geographic regions. This allows us to borrow strength from different regions while still getting confidence intervals with correct coverage and without having to specify a hierarchical model. Throughout, we focus on a semi-mechanistic model which provides a simple, tractable alternative to compartmental methods.

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