The modelling behind Melbourne's extended city-wide lockdown is problematic
- Written by Joshua Gans, Professor of Strategic Management, University of Toronto
I totally support the goal of eliminating the coronavirus from Victoria and at the same time hopefully eliminating it from all of Australia.
I’ve written a book[1] making the case this is the best way to get Australia back to normal given the uncertainty of the timeline for a vaccine and the difficulty of continually managing a pandemic.
But an examination of the modelling the Victorian government has used to justify an extension of Melbourne’s Stage 4 lockdown for a further two weeks suggests its deficiencies might have driven the results.
A different, more traditional, model would have suggested a more granulated location-based (e.g., local authority or post-code group) easing of restrictions achieving the same result with fewer economic and social costs.
There can be no doubt the Stage 4 lockdown, introduced at 6pm on Sunday August 2, has achieved spectacular results.
References
- ^ a book (www.joshuagans.com)
- ^ Victoria Department of Health and Human Services (www.dhhs.vic.gov.au)
- ^ extension and reopening plan (www.vic.gov.au)
- ^ Step 1 (www.vic.gov.au)
- ^ Step 2 (www.vic.gov.au)
- ^ Step 3 (www.vic.gov.au)
- ^ Step 4 (www.vic.gov.au)
- ^ Medical Journal of Australia (www.mja.com.au)
- ^ SIR (www.maa.org)
- ^ Susceptible, Infected, and Recovered (www.maa.org)
- ^ Coronavirus: we've had 'Imperial', 'Oxford' and many more models – but none can have all the answers (theconversation.com)
- ^ 'Slow and steady' exit from lockdown as Victorian government sets sights on 'COVID-normal' Christmas (theconversation.com)
- ^ Victoria Department of Health and Human Services (www.dhhs.vic.gov.au)
- ^ anosmia (www.webmd.com)
- ^ Google Trends (trends.google.com)
- ^ drastically reduces spread (www.cdc.gov)
- ^ Tracking Victoria's job losses: there's no road to recovery without containing COVID-19 (theconversation.com)
- ^ How long will I have to wear a mask? Can single people visit a sharehouse? Common questions answered about Victoria's new roadmap (theconversation.com)
- ^ getting out more anyway (www.gstatic.com)
- ^ my book (www.amazon.com.au)
- ^ newsletter (joshuagans.substack.com)
Authors: Joshua Gans, Professor of Strategic Management, University of Toronto