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Author: Witold R Rudnicki; Radoslaw Piliszek
Title: Estimate of Covid-19 prevalence using imperfect data
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: bbzmu37q_14
    Snippet: where, M (d) is an estimate of mortality at day d, T D(d) is a total number of deaths recorded at the day d, and T C(d−τ ) is a total number of cases recorded τ days before day d. The τ is an empirically obtained parameter that corresponds to the delay between the time of test and the death of the patient. The value of the τ was determined empirically for the reference country for model 2......
    Document: where, M (d) is an estimate of mortality at day d, T D(d) is a total number of deaths recorded at the day d, and T C(d−τ ) is a total number of cases recorded τ days before day d. The τ is an empirically obtained parameter that corresponds to the delay between the time of test and the death of the patient. The value of the τ was determined empirically for the reference country for model 2.

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