Author: Xutong Wang; Remy F Pasco; Zhanwei Du; Michaela Petty; Spencer J Fox; Alison P Galvani; Michael Pignone; S. Claiborne Johnston; Lauren Ancel Meyers
Title: Impact of Social Distancing Measures on COVID-19 Healthcare Demand in Central Texas Document date: 2020_4_22
ID: n0nch8he_22
Snippet: Following the CDC's planning scenarios, we assumed that the infection hospitalization rate and infection fatality rate was ten times higher in high-risk than low risk individuals, within each age group......
Document: Following the CDC's planning scenarios, we assumed that the infection hospitalization rate and infection fatality rate was ten times higher in high-risk than low risk individuals, within each age group.
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