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Authors’ reply to the discussion of ‘Predicting epidemics and the impact of interventions in heterogeneous settings: standard SEIR models are too pessimistic’ by Coffeng & de Vlas in Session 1 of the Royal Statistical Society’s Special Topic Meeting on COVID‐19 transmission: 9 June 2021

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Authors’ reply to the discussion of ‘Predicting epidemics and the impact of interventions in heterogeneous settings: standard SEIR models are too pessimistic’ by Coffeng & de Vlas in Session 1 of the Royal Statistical Society’s Special Topic Meeting on COVID‐19 transmission: 9 June 2021

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Oxford: Oxford University Press

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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society, 2022-11, Vol.185 (Supplement_1), p.S63-S64

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English

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Authors’ reply to the discussion of ‘Predicting epidemics and the impact of interventions in heterogeneous settings: standard SEIR models are too pessimistic’ by Coffeng & de Vlas in Session 1 of the Royal Statistical Society’s Special Topic Meeting on COVID‐19 transmission: 9 June 2021

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2759109773

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0964-1998

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1467-985X

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10.1111/rssa.12894

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