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Author: Francesco Pinotti; Laura Di Domenico; Ernesto Ortega; Marco Mancastroppa; Giulia Pullano; Eugenio Valdano; Pierre-Yves Boelle; Chiara Poletto; Vittoria Colizza
Title: Lessons learnt from 288 COVID-19 international cases: importations over time, effect of interventions, underdetection of imported cases
  • Document date: 2020_2_25
  • ID: ad3tct5b_64
    Snippet: Due to the time lag between arrival and confirmation, some cases arriving on time t from location S can be undetected as of time T. We denote ",$ the number of such cases. Then, the total count of cases arriving on day t is given by ",$ + ",$ . We assumed a Poisson distribution for this count, ",$ + ",$~ ( ",$ ), where ",$ represents the expected number of imported cases from location on day ......
    Document: Due to the time lag between arrival and confirmation, some cases arriving on time t from location S can be undetected as of time T. We denote ",$ the number of such cases. Then, the total count of cases arriving on day t is given by ",$ + ",$ . We assumed a Poisson distribution for this count, ",$ + ",$~ ( ",$ ), where ",$ represents the expected number of imported cases from location on day .

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