Selected article for: "comparative analysis and day number"

Author: Biljana Stangeland
Title: How to evaluate the success of the COVID-19 measures implemented by the Norwegian government by analyzing changes in doubling time
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: 617bm90s_8
    Snippet: Statistics following the cumulative number of COVID-19 cases, plotted day for day, do not enable an easy comparison between countries with different population sizes. Moreover, due to steep growths, exponential curves are difficult to compare against each other. We therefore performed comparative analysis on the curves representing infection rates and logarithmic scales for better visualization and modelling ( Figure 1A ). Figure 1B shows infecti.....
    Document: Statistics following the cumulative number of COVID-19 cases, plotted day for day, do not enable an easy comparison between countries with different population sizes. Moreover, due to steep growths, exponential curves are difficult to compare against each other. We therefore performed comparative analysis on the curves representing infection rates and logarithmic scales for better visualization and modelling ( Figure 1A ). Figure 1B shows infection rates for Nordic countries when compared to other west European countries. For reference, the statistics for China, Singapore and South Korea were also included.

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