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    Dr Laure Wynants gave the following talk about the disorderly word of COVID-19 related prediction models, based on a living systematic review published in the BMJ (PDF)  

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    Prof Gary Collins gave a talk entitled "(Lack of) Quality of (COVID-19) prediction models and the role of reporting guidelines" which can be viewed here.

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    COVID-19 prediction model research