Menu for SAGE seminar, September 2021

Made:
2021 in United Kingdom
Three copies of the menu for dinner at Scientific Advisory Three copies of the menu for dinner at Scientific Advisory Three copies of the menu for dinner at Scientific Advisory Three copies of the menu for dinner at Scientific Advisory

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Three copies of the menu for dinner at Scientific Advisory
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Three copies of the menu for dinner at Scientific Advisory
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Three copies of the menu for dinner at Scientific Advisory
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Three copies of the menu for dinner at Scientific Advisory
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Three copies of the menu for dinner at a Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) seminar hosted by All Souls College, Oxford, 9 September 2021, signed by attendees, given to Dr Tom Irving, joint Head of SPI-M Secretariat and Scientific COVID-19 Modelling

Modelling has been a hugely important part of scientific research into COVID-19. It has helped us to understand how the virus has spread and to predict what may happen in the future. As one of the groups who feed into the advice SAGE give the government, SPI-M has been central to this research. The members of SPI-M come from universities across the country and Public Health England. To help stop SPI-M just being academic, the secretariat, made up of Civil Service scientists, provided a link between the group and decisions makers. One high profile example of the work of SPI-M is the R-number which was calculated by SPI-M until July 2021. The R or reproduction number is a measure of how many other people any one infectious person would also infect and is one example of the type of modelling that has been done during the pandemic.

As the UK began a gradual return to in-person events in summer 2021, SAGE and SPI-M did so too. This seminar held in Oxford in September 2021, was the first time SAGE had met in person since March 2020.

Details

Category:
Public Health & Hygiene
Object Number:
2022-109
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Measurements:
overall: 148 mm x 105 mm
type:
menu card