Selected article for: "decline peak and epidemic control"

Author: Yun-ting He; Hao He; Jing Zhai; Xiao-jin Wang; Bing-shun Wang
Title: Moving-average based index to timely evaluate the current epidemic situation after COVID-19 outbreak
  • Document date: 2020_3_26
  • ID: bcde0u7u_37
    Snippet: March 29, all schools had been closed for 2 weeks. About 3 weeks (three times the incubation period) later namely on April 18, the EEI began to decline. The peak of the epidemic coincided with the actual measures of epidemic prevention and control......
    Document: March 29, all schools had been closed for 2 weeks. About 3 weeks (three times the incubation period) later namely on April 18, the EEI began to decline. The peak of the epidemic coincided with the actual measures of epidemic prevention and control.

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