Public should be informed of uncertainties in model predictions of COVID-19 spread, say researchers
18 May 2020
Uncertain times An electron micrograph of SARS-CoV-2 virions, which are the cause of COVID-19. (Courtesy: NIAID-RML/CC BY 2.0)
Models of disease spread inform governments on when and how to ease the measures currently in place
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Louisa Cockbill is a science writer based in the UK