
Leonardo Clemente
Applied Research Scientist
Boston Children’s Hospital Continue Reading Leonardo Clemente
Using digital traces to build prospective and real-time county-level early warning systems to anticipate COVID-19 outbreaks in the United States.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to affect the world, and the design of strategies to curb disease outbreaks requires close monitoring of their trajectories. We present machine learning methods that leverage internet-based digital traces to anticipate sharp increases in COVID-19 activity in U.S. counties. In a complementary direction to the efforts led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), our models are designed to detect the time when an uptrend in COVID-19 activity will occur. Motivated by the need for finer spatial resolution epidemiological insights, we build upon previous efforts conceived at the state level. Our methods-tested in an out-of-sample manner, as events were unfolding, in 97 counties representative of multiple population sizes across the United States-frequently anticipated increases in COVID-19 activity 1 to 6 weeks before local outbreaks, defined when the effective reproduction number Rt becomes larger than 1 for a period of 2 weeks.
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Applied Research Scientist
Boston Children’s Hospital Continue Reading Leonardo Clemente

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Oklahoma State University Continue Reading Lucas Martins Stolerman

Professor of Physics and Electrical and Computer Engineering
Northeastern University Continue Reading Mauricio Santillana