Addressing the Herd Immunity Paradox Using Symmetry, Convexity Adjustments and Bond Prices
Peter Cotton
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In constant parameter compartmental models an early onset of herd immunity is at odds with estimates of R values from early stage growth. This paper utilizes a result from the theory of interest rate modeling, namely a bond pricing formula of Vasicek, and an approach inspired by a foundational result in statistics, de Finetti's Theorem, to show how the modeling discrepancy can be explained. Moreover the difference between predictions of classic constant parameter epidemiological models and those with variation and stochastic evolution can be reduced to simple "convexity" formulas. A novel feature of this approach is that we do not attempt to locate a true model but only a model that is equivalent after permutations. Convexity adjustments can also be used for cross sectional comparisons and we derive easy to use rules of thumb for estimating threshold infection level in one region given knowledge of threshold infection in another.
Date: 2020-06, Revised 2020-06
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