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Author: Yao Yu Yeo; Yao-Rui Yeo; Wan-Jin Yeo
Title: A Computational Model for Estimating the Progression of COVID-19 Cases in the US West and East Coasts
  • Document date: 2020_3_27
  • ID: 8g64u3ux_42
    Snippet: Each figure comprises 50 different simulations that are represented by the "fuzz" lines. On the x-axis, the starting date at the origin is January 12, 2020, and 90 represents 90 steps of 8 hours. The blue circles represent the actual data of reported cases, adjusted for delay. The left figure estimates the total number of reported infections over time using the formula = + 0.2 , and the right figure is a magnification that includes available data.....
    Document: Each figure comprises 50 different simulations that are represented by the "fuzz" lines. On the x-axis, the starting date at the origin is January 12, 2020, and 90 represents 90 steps of 8 hours. The blue circles represent the actual data of reported cases, adjusted for delay. The left figure estimates the total number of reported infections over time using the formula = + 0.2 , and the right figure is a magnification that includes available data to date.

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