Author: Anushree Roy; Sayan Kar
Title: Nature of transmission of Covid19 in India Document date: 2020_4_17
ID: iv7dok0v_23
Snippet: • It is highly non-trivial to propose a universal model to describe a pandemic. The habits and living styles of the vast majority of a community surely play a big role in spreading the disease. It becomes quite subjective and artificial if we try to quantify such behavorial features. For example, the data point for MH, which includes Mumbai, a cosmopolitan business city in India, is an outlier in the plots, as shown in Figure 5 . One is not sur.....
Document: • It is highly non-trivial to propose a universal model to describe a pandemic. The habits and living styles of the vast majority of a community surely play a big role in spreading the disease. It becomes quite subjective and artificial if we try to quantify such behavorial features. For example, the data point for MH, which includes Mumbai, a cosmopolitan business city in India, is an outlier in the plots, as shown in Figure 5 . One is not sure why-is it because of more testing in Mumbai, non-implementation of rigorous lock-down, unknown environmental factors -one may never know the answers to such questions, in terms of numbers.
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