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Author: Meng-Chun Chang; Rebecca Kahn; Yu-An Li; Cheng-Sheng Lee; Caroline O Buckee; Hsiao-Han Chang
Title: Modeling the impact of human mobility and travel restrictions on the potential spread of SARS-CoV-2 in Taiwan
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: 7vh5ipro_15
    Snippet: Let Si, Ei, Ii, Ri be the number of susceptible, exposed, infectious, and recovered individuals in location i, respectively, and Ni be the total population in location i. Let R0 (=2.5) 15 be the average number of secondary infections from one infected individual, DE (=5) 16 be the incubation period (i.e. time from exposure to symptom onset), and DI (=7) 17 be the duration of infectiousness......
    Document: Let Si, Ei, Ii, Ri be the number of susceptible, exposed, infectious, and recovered individuals in location i, respectively, and Ni be the total population in location i. Let R0 (=2.5) 15 be the average number of secondary infections from one infected individual, DE (=5) 16 be the incubation period (i.e. time from exposure to symptom onset), and DI (=7) 17 be the duration of infectiousness.

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