'Search terms related to COVID-19 are highly correlated with the trends in daily new cases and new deaths of COVID-19 in the US,' researchers said. Unfortunately, predictive capabilities were low.
Ultimately,"COVID,""COVID pneumonia" and"COVID heart" were found to be the top three search terms in regards to a correlation with daily cases and new deaths.of the search model were low—indicating it may not be of use as a long-term predictive tool.
"By finding as many leading indicators of how case and death rates will trend within a region, governments can best prepare and allocate resources for the scale of the problem they are likely to face over the coming months," Mills noted. "The implication from this is that there exists a wealth of rapidly evolving information online, as simple as Google search trends, that can yield powerful and actionable insights to governments on how to best handle theHe added:"The challenge, though, is that over the last three months the rate at which data has been shared on pandemic dynamics has accelerated exponentially."968,203 infections in the U.S.
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