16/08/2022

Seminario "Covid-19 Infection Risk on Domestic Airlines"

El Prof. Barnett es profesor de estadística en el MIT y se encuentra de visita en nuestro país. La charla es abierta a toda la comunidad. 

Título de la charla:  “Covid-19 Infection Risk on Domestic Airlines“ 
Expositor: Prof. Arnold Barnett (MIT)
Día: Miércoles 17/8
Hora: 13 hs
Lugar: Aula 1208 - Pabellón 0 + Inf

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Resumen: 

Working with recent data and research findings, we estimate the probability that an air traveler in economy class would have contracted Covid-19 on a US domestic jet flight over the nine-month period June 2020 to February 2021.    The estimates take account of such variables  as rates of confirmed Covid-19 infections in the US, flight duration, fraction of seats occupied, and some demographic differences between US air travelers and US citizens as a whole.    Based on point estimates, the risk of contracting Covid-19 in-flight exceeded 1 in 1,000 on a fully-loaded two-hour flight at the height of the pandemic, but was about 1 in 6,000 on a half-full flight when the pandemic was at a low ebb.      However, these estimates are subject to substantial uncertainty, with the 10th percentiles of various risk distributions only about 1/7 as large as the medians, and the 90th percentiles about four times as large.  Based on seat-occupancy levels on US flights for each month over June 2020 to February 2021, the median risk estimate for that period is 1 in 2250, while the mean risk estimate is 1 in 1450.        Indirect effects arose because those who contracted Covid-19 on US airplanes could in turn infect others.