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The differences in the models is driven in part by the type of data they use in their projections. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation model largely relies on death and hospitalization data. Whereas the state’s model relies on case data, said Elizabeth Carlton, assistant professor at the Colorado School of Public Health.