Author: Ines Abdeljaoued-Tej; Marc Dhenain
Title: Estimation of Tunisia COVID-19 infected cases based on mortality rate Document date: 2020_4_17
ID: g44xo465_20
Snippet: Values of T = 0.5% to 4% could be other suitable options. One of the limitations of our model is that this value may vary from country to country, for example depending on the distribution of the population into different age groups that have different sensitivity to COVID-19 [11] . Figure 4 shows the Tunisia cases' estimation, where T = 2% and 4%: The number of reported cases is underestimated. Note that some authors suggest that the real mortal.....
Document: Values of T = 0.5% to 4% could be other suitable options. One of the limitations of our model is that this value may vary from country to country, for example depending on the distribution of the population into different age groups that have different sensitivity to COVID-19 [11] . Figure 4 shows the Tunisia cases' estimation, where T = 2% and 4%: The number of reported cases is underestimated. Note that some authors suggest that the real mortality rate for Covid-19 could be 5.6 to 15.6% [1] , which is much higher values than those we used.
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