International recognition for the CSH Covid-19 Control Strategies List [DE | EN]


Apr 29, 2020

Countries in the CCCSL

In this map CSH researcher Elma Dervic shows the countries in the CSH Covid-19 Couuntry Strategies List, colored by number of measures taken against coronavirus spreading.

Internationale Anerkennung für die CSH Covid-19 Control Strategies List (CCCSL)

 

Welche der Maßnahmen, die Regierungen gegen die Ausbreitung von Covid-19 setzen, sind wirkungsvoll, welche wenig sinnvoll? Diese brandaktuelle Frage, die Forschende weltweit beschäftigt, kann nur mit großen Datensätzen evidenzbasiert beantworten werden.

 

Zu den umfangreichsten Datenbanken, die Forschungsinstitutionen weltweit in den letzten Wochen zusammengetragen haben, zählt die CSH Covid-19 Control Strategies List (CCCSL) des Complexity Science Hub Vienna (CSH).

 

„Das hat auch die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO anerkannt“, erzählt Projektleiterin Amélie Desvars-Larrive (CSH, Veterinärmedizinischer Universität Wien). „Unsere Datenbank soll nun in eine Plattform mit staatlichen Maßnahmen einfließen, die im Auftrag der WHO gerade entsteht.“

 

Darüber hat zuletzt auch die renommierte Fachzeitschrift Nature auf ihrem Newsportal berichtet.

 

“Der standardisierte Datensatz steht WissenschaftlerInnen für Modellierungen und Machine Learning offen”, so Desvar-Larrive. „Wir hoffen, dass mittelfristig auch weiter führende Fragen, zum Beispiel zu wirtschaftlichen Auswirkungen der staatlichen Maßnahmen, beantwortet werden können.“

 

Die Datenbank des CSH wird laufend ergänzt und umfasst derzeit etwa 170 verschiedenen Arten von Maßnahmen in 52 Ländern plus das Kreuzfahrtschiff Diamond Princess.

Governmental measures against Coronavirus spreading:

CSH Vienna researcher Elma Dervic clustered countries by the number of measures their governments imposed against Covid-19 spreading.

Chronology of measures:

Which measures come first, which strategies follow? Another visualization of the CCCSL by Elma Dervic.

English version

International recognition for the CSH Covid-19 Control Strategies List (CCCSL)

 

Which of the measures that governments are taking against the spread of Covid-19 are effective, and which ones make little sense? This burning question, which is of great interest to researchers worldwide, can only be answered on the basis of large data sets.

 

One of the most comprehensive databases that research institutions worldwide have compiled in recent weeks is the CSH Covid-19 Control Strategies List (CCCSL) of the Complexity Science Hub Vienna (CSH).

 

“The World Health Organization WHO has also recognized this,” says project manager Amélie Desvars-Larrive (CSH, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna). “Our database is now to be incorporated into a platform of government measures that is currently being developed on behalf of the WHO.

 

The renowned journal Nature recently reported on this on its news portal.

 

“The standardized data set is open to scientists for modeling and machine learning,” says Desvar-Larrive. “In the medium term, we hope that further questions, for example on the economic effects of government measures, can be answered.

 

The CCCSL is constantly being expanded and currently comprises some 170 different types of measures in 52 countries plus the cruise ship Diamond Princess.


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