Author: Pedro S. Peixoto; Diego R. Marcondes; Cláudia M Peixoto; Lucas Queiroz; Rafael Gouveia; Afonso Delgado; Sérgio M Oliva
Title: Potential dissemination of epidemics based on Brazilian mobile geolocation data. Part I: Population dynamics and future spreading of infection in the states of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro during the pandemic of COVID-19. Document date: 2020_4_11
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Snippet: The next steps of this work are two-fold. Initially, we will extend the analysis to other states of the country and relate the infection risk to geolocated health and economic variables, to help in the planning of local financial and hospital resources allocation, and of economic loss mitigation strategies. Additionally, we will also address later phases of the disease, considering a more complex model, such as an SEIR (Susceptible -Exposed -Infe.....
Document: The next steps of this work are two-fold. Initially, we will extend the analysis to other states of the country and relate the infection risk to geolocated health and economic variables, to help in the planning of local financial and hospital resources allocation, and of economic loss mitigation strategies. Additionally, we will also address later phases of the disease, considering a more complex model, such as an SEIR (Susceptible -Exposed -Infectious -Recovered) coupled with mobility, allowing long term projections and better development of control measures.
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