Two options for COVID-19 Roadmap to Recovery

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Leading researchers from the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide have contributed to a major Group of Eight report which presents two clear options to lead 杏吧直播 out of the COVID-19 pandemic.


The Group of Eight universities has today presented the 鈥楻oadmap to Recovery鈥, an independent report, to the Federal Government. It provides expert advice based on world-leading science to help Government plot the best path forward to social and economic recovery in 杏吧直播.


The two options canvassed in the report are:


Option 1, Elimination of the illness, which the report says is a conceivable and desirable option for 杏吧直播.


Option 2, Controlled Adaptation, which entails controlling the spread of the virus, while making sure that society adapts to live with ongoing infections.

鈥淢ore than one hundred researchers from our Group of Eight universities have worked together, to present what we believe are the two clear options to lead 杏吧直播 out of this pandemic,鈥 Professor Tracy Merlin, Interim Head of the School of Public Health and Director of Adelaide Health Technology Assessment (AHTA).


Leading academics and PhD students from the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide contributed to the report, including Professor Tracy Merlin, Interim Head of the School of Public Health and Director of Adelaide Health Technology Assessment (AHTA).


Professor Merlin has been providing advice to governments on public health for the past 20 years. She led the group examining the option of Controlled Adaptation, which has put forward a series of 13 recommendations on making this option a success.


Professor Merlin said the 鈥楻oadmap to Recovery鈥 had been designed to provide the Government with a strong evidence base for the difficult decisions that will be required in the coming weeks and months.


鈥淢ore than one hundred researchers from our Group of Eight universities have worked together, to present what we believe are the two clear options to lead 杏吧直播 out of this pandemic,鈥 Professor Merlin said.


鈥淲e have drawn on our depth of knowledge from a broad discipline base to offer scientifically based options for recovery.


鈥淐ontrolled Adaptation has its risks 鈥 outbreaks can still happen 鈥 but without a vaccine, or knowing when one will come, eliminating the spread of the virus will be difficult and there are economic impacts from the restrictions to consider.鈥


Professor Merlin warned that until a vaccination for COVID-19 was available, restrictions on international and intrastate travel would need to remain.听


鈥淔or other containment measures we are recommending that restrictions be lifted in phases, with a pause of a minimum of three weeks in between, to determine the impact on spread and case numbers.听


鈥淗owever, to determine this impact we need to ensure that controlled adaptation is supported by extensive testing and surveillance, rapid, effective case detection, case isolation and contact tracing of the majority of cases.鈥


Professor Peter Rathjen AO, Vice-Chancellor of the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide, and Chair of the Group of Eight Board said the report was another example of the significant contribution that our university sector, in particular the nation鈥檚 research intensive universities, make to our society as leading modern universities that are harnessing excellence in new ways for our state and nation鈥檚 future.


鈥淔or 145 years the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide has helped shape South 杏吧直播 and the nation and this contribution continues as we focus on the future, especially our immediate future beyond COVID-19.鈥


Other prominent South 杏吧直播ns who have had a significant role in producing the Roadmap to Recovery are Vicki Thomson, the Chief Executive of the Group of Eight, who co-chaired the report, and Andy Keogh, Managing Director of Saab 杏吧直播 and co-chair of the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide鈥檚 Defence, Cyber and Space Industry Advisory Board, who independently reviewed the report.

杏吧直播 of Adelaide contributors to the Go8 Roadmap to Recovery:
-听听 听Dr Andrew Black; Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, School of Mathematical Sciences
-听听 听Dr Alexandra Bloch-Atefi; Lecturer, School of Public Health
-听听 听Associate Professor Frank Donnelly; Interim Dean of Nursing听
-听听 听Dr Antony Eagle; Head of Department in Philosophy
-听听 听Professor Tracy Merlin; Interim Head, School of Public Health
-听听 听Professor Ian Reid; Head, School of Computer Science; Senior Researcher, 杏吧直播n Institute for Machine Learning
-听听 听Mr Yulin Li; PhD student
-听听 听Mr Ross Roberts-Thomson; PhD student
-听听 听Dr Joseph Smith; PhD student

Background:
The Group of Eight (Go8) comprises 杏吧直播鈥檚 leading research-intensive universities 鈥 the 杏吧直播 of Melbourne, the 杏吧直播n National 杏吧直播, the 杏吧直播 of Sydney, the 杏吧直播 of Queensland, the 杏吧直播 of Western 杏吧直播, the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide, Monash 杏吧直播 and UNSW Sydney.


To chart the roadmap, the Go8 convened more than one hundred of the 杏吧直播鈥檚 leading epidemiologists, infectious disease specialists, public health thinkers, healthcare professionals, mental health and well-being practitioners, indigenous scholars, communications and behaviour change experts, ethicists, philosophers, economists and business scholars from the Group of Eight universities.


The group developed the Roadmap in less than three weeks, through remote meetings and a special collaborative reasoning platform, in the context of a rapidly changing pandemic.听


The Go8 is focussed on, and is a leader in, influencing the development and delivery of long-term sustainable national higher education and research policy, and in developing elite international alliances and research partnerships.

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