Selected article for: "epidemic duration and infected population"

Author: Oliva Bendtsen Cano; Sabrina Cano Morales; Claus Bendtsen
Title: COVID-19 Modelling: the Effects of Social Distancing
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: cc05jqb6_22
    Snippet: To understand the effect of the virus at population scale, we simulate the effect of a constant R 0 = 2.75 for a population of 60 million which is seeded by 10 infected individuals on day 1. The results are shown on Figure 4 and we observe an overall duration of the epidemic of 149 days, with the number of people sick peaking on day 88. The overall mortality rate is 1.32%......
    Document: To understand the effect of the virus at population scale, we simulate the effect of a constant R 0 = 2.75 for a population of 60 million which is seeded by 10 infected individuals on day 1. The results are shown on Figure 4 and we observe an overall duration of the epidemic of 149 days, with the number of people sick peaking on day 88. The overall mortality rate is 1.32%.

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