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Author: Chaolong Wang; Li Liu; Xingjie Hao; Huan Guo; Qi Wang; Jiao Huang; Na He; Hongjie Yu; Xihong Lin; An Pan; Sheng Wei; Tangchun Wu
Title: Evolving Epidemiology and Impact of Non-pharmaceutical Interventions on the Outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Wuhan, China
  • Document date: 2020_3_6
  • ID: 944pn0k9_40
    Snippet: For example, if we assumed no unascertained cases in the initial state (Fig. S10) , our estimated cumulative number of cases would be 13,441 (10,853 to 16,356) on January 23 and 18,826 (15, 115 to 23,039) on January 25, much lower than those estimated by these two studies......
    Document: For example, if we assumed no unascertained cases in the initial state (Fig. S10) , our estimated cumulative number of cases would be 13,441 (10,853 to 16,356) on January 23 and 18,826 (15, 115 to 23,039) on January 25, much lower than those estimated by these two studies.

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