Selected article for: "epidemic peak and interstate mobility reduction"

Author: Pai Liu; Payton Beeler; Rajan K Chakrabarty
Title: COVID-19 Progression Timeline and Effectiveness of Response-to-Spread Interventions across the United States
  • Document date: 2020_3_20
  • ID: 6ymuovl2_9
    Snippet: ( Figure 2) Intervention Effectiveness. Figure 3 shows the influences of interstate mobility reduction and disease transmissibility reduction on epidemic dynamics. These influences are quantitated with respect to two factors -the delay of epidemic peak (panel (a) and (c)) and the reduction in peak magnitude (panel (b) and (d)). In these series of plots, the forecasts of SEIR model initialized on March 2 (symbols in red) and March 16 (Symbols in b.....
    Document: ( Figure 2) Intervention Effectiveness. Figure 3 shows the influences of interstate mobility reduction and disease transmissibility reduction on epidemic dynamics. These influences are quantitated with respect to two factors -the delay of epidemic peak (panel (a) and (c)) and the reduction in peak magnitude (panel (b) and (d)). In these series of plots, the forecasts of SEIR model initialized on March 2 (symbols in red) and March 16 (Symbols in black) are overlaid, with box-and-whiskers and circles representing state-wise and national statistics, respectively.

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