Author: Witold R Rudnicki; Radoslaw Piliszek
Title: Estimate of Covid-19 prevalence using imperfect data Document date: 2020_4_17
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Snippet: The models proposed in the current study, while imperfect, provide a better estimate of the true extent of epidemics than the official data. The scale of discrepancy between the model and the official record is strongly correlated with the extent of testing, measured by relation of number of tests to the number of deaths attributed to COVID-19. Therefore, we suggest that the results of our model should be used as supplementary source of informati.....
Document: The models proposed in the current study, while imperfect, provide a better estimate of the true extent of epidemics than the official data. The scale of discrepancy between the model and the official record is strongly correlated with the extent of testing, measured by relation of number of tests to the number of deaths attributed to COVID-19. Therefore, we suggest that the results of our model should be used as supplementary source of information about the state of epidemics for general public, researchers and public authorities.
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