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Author: Jonas Dehning; Johannes Zierenberg; Frank Paul Spitzner; Michael Wibral; Joao Pinheiro Neto; Michael Wilczek; Viola Priesemann
Title: Inferring COVID-19 spreading rates and potential change points for case number forecasts
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: c8zfz8qt_3
    Snippet: Results. In Germany, political interventions to contain the outbreak were implemented in three steps over three weeks: Around March 9, large public events like soccer matches were cancelled. On March 16, schools and other educational institutions as well as many non-essential stores were closed. One week later, on March 23, a farreaching contact ban ("Kontaktsperre"), which includes the prohibition of even small public gatherings as well as the f.....
    Document: Results. In Germany, political interventions to contain the outbreak were implemented in three steps over three weeks: Around March 9, large public events like soccer matches were cancelled. On March 16, schools and other educational institutions as well as many non-essential stores were closed. One week later, on March 23, a farreaching contact ban ("Kontaktsperre"), which includes the prohibition of even small public gatherings as well as the further closing of restaurants and non-essential stores, was imposed by the government authorities.

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