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Author: Jiawen Hou; Jie Hong; Boyun Ji; Bowen Dong; Yue Chen; Michael P Ward; Wei Tu; Zhen Jin; Jian Hu; Qing Su; Wenge Wang; Zheng Zhao; Shuang Xiao; Jiaqi Huang; Wei Lin; Zhijie Zhang
Title: Changing transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in China: a nationwide population-based piecewise mathematical modelling study
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: kuf8p4e1_44
    Snippet: . As is shown in Table 3 , the number of initial exposed individuals decreases significantly as ݇ increases, and decreases slightly at a linear trend as ‫ܫ‬ increases. The estimated number of exposed individuals is much greater than the reported infectious individuals on January 17, 2020 (7 days or an incubation period after January 10, 2020) in Wuhan......
    Document: . As is shown in Table 3 , the number of initial exposed individuals decreases significantly as ݇ increases, and decreases slightly at a linear trend as ‫ܫ‬ increases. The estimated number of exposed individuals is much greater than the reported infectious individuals on January 17, 2020 (7 days or an incubation period after January 10, 2020) in Wuhan.

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