WSU to play critical role in improving disease detection, forecasting and response

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As we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, new tools are already being put in place to prepare for the next health emergency.

Researchers in Washington state will play a critical role in improving disease detection, forecasting and response. When the coronavirus pandemic hit, there was so much medical experts and the public didn't know and so much they needed to inform communities about.

"In addition to forecasting, there's what's called nowcasting, which is just asking, 'OK, what's going on right now' and being able to understand for what local health systems this would have done." Lofgren said. The ForeSITE team will use the data provided by those groups and then design tailored tools, like dashboards, to help them make those tough decisions.

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