Author: Kashif Zia; Umar Farooq
Title: COVID-19 Outbreak in Oman: Model-Driven Impact Analysis and Challenges Document date: 2020_4_6
ID: iua8c4hy_6
Snippet: The epidemic model presented in this paper is not novel. In fact, similar (or even same) models are already proposed in different fields of study. However, contextualization and implementation of the model in the current global and regional situation is significantly important. Already such studies are been taken up by the research groups working in this area [4] . Through this paper, we have provided a focused analysis of the situation and asked.....
Document: The epidemic model presented in this paper is not novel. In fact, similar (or even same) models are already proposed in different fields of study. However, contextualization and implementation of the model in the current global and regional situation is significantly important. Already such studies are been taken up by the research groups working in this area [4] . Through this paper, we have provided a focused analysis of the situation and asked important what-if questions, particularly in the context of Oman. However, the suggested method can be applied to any other country of the World, or even at the global level. Also, we have tried to argue why there is a big mismatch between real cases and cases predicted by the simulation.
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