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Author: Alex Arenas; Wesley Cota; Jesus Gomez-Gardenes; Sergio Gomez; Clara Granell; Joan T. Matamalas; David Soriano-Panos; Benjamin Steinegger
Title: Derivation of the effective reproduction number R for COVID-19 in relation to mobility restrictions and confinement
  • Document date: 2020_4_8
  • ID: nyjjaasw_23
    Snippet: The two regimes are separated by the condition R(t c ) = 1. The transition between the two regimes is indicated by a white solid line in the right panel of Figure 2 , which shows the effective reproduction number as function of the confinement, κ 0 , and the permeability of the households, φ. The bigger the permeability of the households, i.e. the softer the confinement, the higher the fraction of the population that needs to be confined in ord.....
    Document: The two regimes are separated by the condition R(t c ) = 1. The transition between the two regimes is indicated by a white solid line in the right panel of Figure 2 , which shows the effective reproduction number as function of the confinement, κ 0 , and the permeability of the households, φ. The bigger the permeability of the households, i.e. the softer the confinement, the higher the fraction of the population that needs to be confined in order to bend the curve.

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