Author: Bart Smeets; Rodrigo Watte; Herman Ramon
Title: Scaling analysis of COVID-19 spreading based on Belgian hospitalization data Document date: 2020_3_30
ID: nc5rtwtd_6
Snippet: Data is obtained from publicly available numbers on current hospitalization (H), current number of ICU patients (ICU ), accumulated number of deaths (D) and number of individuals released from the hospital (R). These statistics are made public on a daily basis starting from March 13th 2020, based on data from more than 99% of Belgian hospitals [7] . For each day, the accumulated number of hospitalizations was computed as H a = H + R + D. Here, we.....
Document: Data is obtained from publicly available numbers on current hospitalization (H), current number of ICU patients (ICU ), accumulated number of deaths (D) and number of individuals released from the hospital (R). These statistics are made public on a daily basis starting from March 13th 2020, based on data from more than 99% of Belgian hospitals [7] . For each day, the accumulated number of hospitalizations was computed as H a = H + R + D. Here, we include data up to the 28th of March (release on the 29th). Throughout the analysis, dates shown indicate the date of publication of new data, and the 'day' scale counts the number of days starting from March 12th.
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