Selected article for: "primary peak and secondary peak"

Author: Shovonlal Roy
Title: COVID-19 pandemic: Impact of lockdown, contact and non-contact transmissions on infection dynamics
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: 61ta81iy_21
    Snippet: When lockdown continues much longer, even after the infection cases plateau, and it continues until the cases are considerably below the health-service capacity (e.g., 120-180 days in window 3 and 4, Fig. 3 ), a characteristically different secondary peak evolves. The secondary peak is now lower than the primary peak, and hence much lower than the health-service capacity. Longer lockdown further pushes back secondary peak, giving adequate time fo.....
    Document: When lockdown continues much longer, even after the infection cases plateau, and it continues until the cases are considerably below the health-service capacity (e.g., 120-180 days in window 3 and 4, Fig. 3 ), a characteristically different secondary peak evolves. The secondary peak is now lower than the primary peak, and hence much lower than the health-service capacity. Longer lockdown further pushes back secondary peak, giving adequate time for preparation for the second wave (Fig. 3) .

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