Author: Willis, Mark J.; DÃaz, Victor Hugo Grisales; Prado-Rubio, Oscar Andrés; von Stosch, Moritz
                    Title: Insights into the dynamics and control of COVID-19 infection rates  Cord-id: pchi2ch9  Document date: 2020_5_28
                    ID: pchi2ch9
                    
                    Snippet: This work aims to model, simulate and provide insights into the dynamics and control of COVID-19 infection rates. Using an established epidemiological model augmented with a time-varying disease transmission rate allows daily model calibration using COVID-19 case data from countries around the world. This hybrid model provides predictive forecasts of the cumulative number of infected cases. It also reveals the dynamics associated with disease suppression, demonstrating the time to reduce the eff
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: This work aims to model, simulate and provide insights into the dynamics and control of COVID-19 infection rates. Using an established epidemiological model augmented with a time-varying disease transmission rate allows daily model calibration using COVID-19 case data from countries around the world. This hybrid model provides predictive forecasts of the cumulative number of infected cases. It also reveals the dynamics associated with disease suppression, demonstrating the time to reduce the effective, time-dependent, reproduction number. Model simulations provide insights into the outcomes of disease suppression measures and the predicted duration of the pandemic. Visualisation of reported data provides up-to-date condition monitoring, while daily model calibration allows for a continued and updated forecast of the current state of the pandemic.
 
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