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Author: Shaun A Truelove; Orit Abrahim; Chiara Altare; Andrew Azman; Paul B Spiegel
Title: COVID-19: Projecting the impact in Rohingya refugee camps and beyond
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: 6njag0dq_11
    Snippet: Assuming that 10% of severe cases result in death, which puts the infection fatality rate at 0.36% (95% CI, 0.12-0.93%), we estimated between 1,647 (95% CI, 1,331-1,951) and 2,109 (95% CI, 1,699-2,571) deaths from the low to high transmission scenarios (Table 1 ). In the high transmission scenario, the maximum number of daily deaths is reached on day 79, compared to day 121 and day 179 on average in the low and moderate scenarios, respectively ( .....
    Document: Assuming that 10% of severe cases result in death, which puts the infection fatality rate at 0.36% (95% CI, 0.12-0.93%), we estimated between 1,647 (95% CI, 1,331-1,951) and 2,109 (95% CI, 1,699-2,571) deaths from the low to high transmission scenarios (Table 1 ). In the high transmission scenario, the maximum number of daily deaths is reached on day 79, compared to day 121 and day 179 on average in the low and moderate scenarios, respectively ( Figure 2 ).

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