Author: Rajesh Ranjan
Title: Estimating the Final Epidemic Size for COVID-19 Outbreak using Improved Epidemiological Models Document date: 2020_4_16
ID: emyuny1a_7
Snippet: The effects of social distancing can also be pictorially seen in Fig. 3 . In this figure, we can appreciate the shift in the number of infected cases in these key countries depending on the date of the lockdown. Thus, day 0 (t 0 ) shows the 2 Data till April 9. Hubei has anomaly in data as no new case was reported on Feb 12 and abruptly high number of cases (∼ 14840) was reported on the following day......
Document: The effects of social distancing can also be pictorially seen in Fig. 3 . In this figure, we can appreciate the shift in the number of infected cases in these key countries depending on the date of the lockdown. Thus, day 0 (t 0 ) shows the 2 Data till April 9. Hubei has anomaly in data as no new case was reported on Feb 12 and abruptly high number of cases (∼ 14840) was reported on the following day.
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