2023
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2023.0456
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Public awareness of and opinions on the use of mathematical transmission modelling to inform public health policy in the United Kingdom

Ruth McCabe,
Christl A. Donnelly

Abstract: Mathematical modelling is used to inform public health policy, particularly so during the COVID-19 pandemic. As the public are key stakeholders, understanding the public perceptions of these tools is vital. To complement our previous study on the science-policy interface, novel survey data were collected via an online panel (‘representative’ sample) and social media (‘non-probability’ sample). Many questions were asked twice, in reference to the period ‘prior to’ (retrospectively) and ‘during’ the COVID-19 pan… Show more

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