Author: Jonathan A Michaels; Matt D Stevenson
Title: Explaining national differences in the mortality of Covid-19: individual patient simulation model to investigate the effects of testing policy and other factors on apparent mortality. Document date: 2020_4_6
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Snippet: An individual patient level simulation model was developed in R (R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna) to consider the effects of different testing policies, spread parameters and hospital admission rates on the apparent mortality of a pandemic in the early phase of exponential spread. A series of testing scenarios were considered;.....
Document: An individual patient level simulation model was developed in R (R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna) to consider the effects of different testing policies, spread parameters and hospital admission rates on the apparent mortality of a pandemic in the early phase of exponential spread. A series of testing scenarios were considered;
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