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Author: Ines Abdeljaoued-Tej; Marc Dhenain
Title: Estimation of Tunisia COVID-19 infected cases based on mortality rate
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: g44xo465_4
    Snippet: Where T : Estimated mortality rate; C t0−18 : Number of cases reported in the country at time t 0 minus 18 days. The proposed formula also makes it possible to evaluate the impact of policies to prevent the spread of the virus on the appearance of new cases. It is useful to more accurately estimate the number of people affected using a more consistent method for all countries [2] . We propose to follow a method developed in [4] , to use the num.....
    Document: Where T : Estimated mortality rate; C t0−18 : Number of cases reported in the country at time t 0 minus 18 days. The proposed formula also makes it possible to evaluate the impact of policies to prevent the spread of the virus on the appearance of new cases. It is useful to more accurately estimate the number of people affected using a more consistent method for all countries [2] . We propose to follow a method developed in [4] , to use the number of deaths reported by each country to estimate and compare the actual rate of affected people. This approach is based on four assumptions:

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