Author: Wang, Xia; Yin, Gang; Hu, Zengyun; He, Daihai; Cui, Qianqian; Feng, Xiaomei; Teng, Zhidong; Hu, Qi; Li, Jiansen; Zhou, Qiming
Title: Dynamical Variations of the Global COVIDâ€19 Pandemic Based on a SEICR Disease Model: A New Approach of Yi Hua Jie Mu Cord-id: u9h6pi96 Document date: 2021_8_1
ID: u9h6pi96
Snippet: The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) pandemic has caused more than 150 million cases of infection to date and poses a serious threat to global public health. In this study, global COVIDâ€19 data were used to examine the dynamical variations from the perspectives of immunity and contact of 84 countries across the five climate regions: tropical, arid, temperate, and cold. A new approach named Yi Hua Jie Mu is proposed to obtain the transmission rates based on the COVIDâ€19 data betw
Document: The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) pandemic has caused more than 150 million cases of infection to date and poses a serious threat to global public health. In this study, global COVIDâ€19 data were used to examine the dynamical variations from the perspectives of immunity and contact of 84 countries across the five climate regions: tropical, arid, temperate, and cold. A new approach named Yi Hua Jie Mu is proposed to obtain the transmission rates based on the COVIDâ€19 data between the countries with the same climate region over the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere. Our results suggest that the COVIDâ€19 pandemic will persist over a long period of time or enter into regular circulation in multiple periods of 1–2 years. Moreover, based on the simulated results by the COVIDâ€19 data, it is found that the temperate and cold climate regions have higher infection rates than the tropical and arid climate regions, which indicates that climate may modulate the transmission of COVIDâ€19. The role of the climate on the COVIDâ€19 variations should be concluded with more data and more cautions. The nonâ€pharmaceutical interventions still play the key role in controlling and prevention this global pandemic.
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