Author: Sebastian Alexander Muller; Michael Balmer; Andreas Neumann; Kai Nagel
Title: Mobility traces and spreading of COVID-19 Document date: 2020_3_30
ID: ejdbx7q7_123
Snippet: • The rate (= slope in log plot) of the infections can be influenced at arbitrary points in time, and it follows the new policy measures immediately. • Evidently, all infections that have been started before will still progress, and thus the slowdown of the number of critical cases will need the corresponding number of days to show in the data. For COVID-19, this time delay may be a week or more. • The maximum number of simultaneously infec.....
Document: • The rate (= slope in log plot) of the infections can be influenced at arbitrary points in time, and it follows the new policy measures immediately. • Evidently, all infections that have been started before will still progress, and thus the slowdown of the number of critical cases will need the corresponding number of days to show in the data. For COVID-19, this time delay may be a week or more. • The maximum number of simultaneously infected persons is influenced by how early or late the measure is implemented. A very plausible explanation is that, if strong separation measures are implemented early, this leaves many subgroups without a single infected . CC-BY 4.0 International license It is made available under a is the author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.
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