Referenced pandemic intervention methodologies
Abstract
This is a listing of openly referenced methodologies meant to inform the ways governments intervene to pandemic situations. The enumeration includes both proposed standards and currently enacted ones meant to be publicly referenced material.
The purpose of this listing includes:
- Making it possible for people and organisations to figure out and reference their specific methodological position when it comes to government intervention to pandemic situations.
- Facilitate comparative analysis between different methods in the spirit of international peer review, the sharing of knowledge and informed democracy.
- Compare and rate each method to a quality standard such as the Measured pandemic intervention quality criteria to help perfect and tackle the challenges of making scientific data relevant in the practice of public policy drafting and governance.
These enumerated methodologies are a collaborative work in progress considered in the research phase.
The results
*** This research which began in November 2021 has not yet been able to identify any publicly documented formulas for governments to rely on to quantify their decisions when it comes to pandemic mandate legislation or govermance.
Some of the context areas of research included the following: