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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_20
    Snippet: One of the major differences between the contact model and the residence model is that the transmission rate within each city (R0/DI) varies with colocation matrices in the contact model, while it remains constant in the residence model. In this sense, the contact model is similar to the traditional density dependent model, where contact rates (and therefore transmission rates) vary with population density, and the residence model is similar to t.....
    Document: One of the major differences between the contact model and the residence model is that the transmission rate within each city (R0/DI) varies with colocation matrices in the contact model, while it remains constant in the residence model. In this sense, the contact model is similar to the traditional density dependent model, where contact rates (and therefore transmission rates) vary with population density, and the residence model is similar to the frequency dependent model. 18 As it is unclear which is most appropriate for COVID-19, we used both and compared the results.

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