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Author: Ralf Engbert; Maximilian M. Rabe; Reinhold Kliegl; Sebastian Reich
Title: Sequential data assimilation of the stochastic SEIR epidemic model for regional COVID-19 dynamics
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: 855am0mv_29
    Snippet: We use a numerical values of g = 1/3 per day, equivalent to an average infectious period of D = 3 days [16] . As a consequence, the critical condition for disease containment R 0 < 1 is obtained for β < β crit = 1/3 per day in our model. The median latency period has been estimated as 5.2 days [14] . Here we used a numerical value of a = 1/5.2 per day for the rate parameter of the exposed individuals......
    Document: We use a numerical values of g = 1/3 per day, equivalent to an average infectious period of D = 3 days [16] . As a consequence, the critical condition for disease containment R 0 < 1 is obtained for β < β crit = 1/3 per day in our model. The median latency period has been estimated as 5.2 days [14] . Here we used a numerical value of a = 1/5.2 per day for the rate parameter of the exposed individuals.

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