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But even one of the modellers of the exit from lockdown plan admits the modelling is not exact.
"You can’t argue with this sort of data," the Premier said. "You can’t argue with science."
Of course you can. Particularly science of this kind.
Melbourne University epidemiologist Tony Blakely, one of the co-authors of the government modelling Andrews cited, describes his work as highly stochastic. This means that, although it can statistically analyse the probability of something happening, it isn’t predictive.
It is also inexact.
Andrews extends lockdown on a best guess
In charting Victoria's path out of COVID-19 restrictions, the Premier has largely ignored voices from the business world.www.theage.com.au
And on Sky news he said this-
University of Melbourne Epidemiologist Professor Tony Blakely, who did the modelling, said the model could be beaten. “If we do our contact tracing better than we did three months ago, the contact tracers may be able to hold the case count without it going up again as badly as our model suggests,” Professor Blakely said.
Epidemiologists ‘sceptical’ of Andrews’ modelling
Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says many epidemiologists are sceptical of the University of Melbourne modelling that underpins the Victorian government’s COVID-19 response.www.skynews.com.au
He also went on to say if Victoria got it's act together on infection control in it's hospitals and aged care facilities things wouldn't be as bad.Pretty devastating criticism coming from an epidemiologist.
Then on Twitter another epidemiologist and infectious disease physician.
Peter Collignon
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Victoria seems to have ongoing issue with finalising contact tracing and identifying in timely fashion (within 48hrs) close contacts of those infected or where people acquired their infection from. This relatively poor contact tracing will make Steps out of lockdown difficult.
This issue will be alleviated as they’ve put an entirely new contact tracing system in week / two weeks ago which is great news and should speed things up significantly. They will need this to manage as people movement starts opening up.