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Published in: European Journal of Epidemiology 8/2020

01-08-2020 | COVID-19 | COVID-19

A case study in model failure? COVID-19 daily deaths and ICU bed utilisation predictions in New York state

Authors: Vincent Chin, Noelle I. Samia, Roman Marchant, Ori Rosen, John P. A. Ioannidis, Martin A. Tanner, Sally Cripps

Published in: European Journal of Epidemiology | Issue 8/2020

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Abstract

Forecasting models have been influential in shaping decision-making in the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there is concern that their predictions may have been misleading. Here, we dissect the predictions made by four models for the daily COVID-19 death counts between March 25 and June 5 in New York state, as well as the predictions of ICU bed utilisation made by the influential IHME model. We evaluated the accuracy of the point estimates and the accuracy of the uncertainty estimates of the model predictions. First, we compared the “ground truth” data sources on daily deaths against which these models were trained. Three different data sources were used by these models, and these had substantial differences in recorded daily death counts. Two additional data sources that we examined also provided different death counts per day. For accuracy of prediction, all models fared very poorly. Only 10.2% of the predictions fell within 10% of their training ground truth, irrespective of distance into the future. For accurate assessment of uncertainty, only one model matched relatively well the nominal 95% coverage, but that model did not start predictions until April 16, thus had no impact on early, major decisions. For ICU bed utilisation, the IHME model was highly inaccurate; the point estimates only started to match ground truth after the pandemic wave had started to wane. We conclude that trustworthy models require trustworthy input data to be trained upon. Moreover, models need to be subjected to prespecified real time performance tests, before their results are provided to policy makers and public health officials.
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Metadata
Title
A case study in model failure? COVID-19 daily deaths and ICU bed utilisation predictions in New York state
Authors
Vincent Chin
Noelle I. Samia
Roman Marchant
Ori Rosen
John P. A. Ioannidis
Martin A. Tanner
Sally Cripps
Publication date
01-08-2020
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Keyword
COVID-19
Published in
European Journal of Epidemiology / Issue 8/2020
Print ISSN: 0393-2990
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7284
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10654-020-00669-6

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