Skip to content

Option for adding Google Mobility data as an additive mitigation NPI #715

@santiago-afonso

Description

@santiago-afonso

🙋 Feature Request

I'd like an option to quickly add Google Mobility data (https://www.google.com/covid19/mobility/) difference from baseline as a daily mitigation intervention.

🔦 Context

I'm trying to visually "fit" the model's predicted cases curve to the observed cases by fiddling with the assumptions of the epi parameters and the mitigation interventions. For a given set of epi parameters (mostly R0), making the predictions consistent with the observed case numbers (which are displayed by the tool) and other locally available data not displayed by the tool (such as ICU usage) is hard as it requires varying the mitigation intensity week by week. In regression analysis, mobility data captures most of the effect of the mitigation strategies such as the different lockdowns (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3581633).

Using the "mitigations" panel to "draw" manually what would quickly and more precisely captured by mobility data is not optimal.

😯 Describe the feature

A tick box in the mitigations panel would additively add Google Mobility data for the selected geographical area as an intervention. The subindices for workplaces and transit should be used rather than the other subindices that include things such as parks, given that we know that transmission is most likely to occur indoors and in sustained interactions.

Additively: the rest of the panel would work as today, but allowing for negative numbers. If the google mobility data for a given day is -80% and interventions for that day add to a -20% in the panel (which currently displays it's sign inverted for clarity purposes), the sum of the interventions would yield -80% -(-20%) = 60%. This would allow for further adjustments.

But the panel should mostly keep working as today.

Thanks!

Metadata

Metadata

Assignees

No one assigned

    Labels

    good first issueGood for newcomershelp wantedExtra attention is neededs:dataScope: related to data retrieval, parsing, transformation, storage, updates:uiScope: related to user experience, user interface, usability, accessibilityt:featType: request of a new feature, functionality, enchancement

    Type

    No type

    Projects

    No projects

    Milestone

    No milestone

    Relationships

    None yet

    Development

    No branches or pull requests

    Issue actions