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Author: ibrahim Halil Aslan; Mahir Demir; Michael Morgan Wise; Suzanne Lenhart
Title: Modeling COVID-19: Forecasting and analyzing the dynamics of the outbreak in Hubei and Turkey
  • Document date: 2020_4_15
  • ID: fsjze3t2_2
    Snippet: Previous studies of COVID-19 provided the evidence of human-to-human transmission and revealed its similarity and differences from SARS (Chan et al., 2020; Huang et al., 2020; Xu et al., 2020) . However, data-driven simulation-based studies are needed to understand the dynamics of the ongoing outbreak. Indeed, it is of the utmost importance to use these tools to investigate the effectiveness of public health strategies, such as the number of COVI.....
    Document: Previous studies of COVID-19 provided the evidence of human-to-human transmission and revealed its similarity and differences from SARS (Chan et al., 2020; Huang et al., 2020; Xu et al., 2020) . However, data-driven simulation-based studies are needed to understand the dynamics of the ongoing outbreak. Indeed, it is of the utmost importance to use these tools to investigate the effectiveness of public health strategies, such as the number of COVID-19 tests carried out to detect the infected, the level of quarantine/social distancing, and its efficiency in the transmission of studies investigate dynamics of this pandemic from a global perspective (see, e.g., (Imai, Dorigatti, Cori, Riley, & Ferguson, 2020; Read, Bridgen, Cummings, Ho, & Jewell, 2020; Riou & Althaus, 2020; Shen, Peng, Xiao, & Zhang, 2020; Zhao et al., 2020; Cao et al., 2020) ). Nevertheless, the large variations in both quality and availability of data from region to region make direct global modeling of the dynamics of this pandemic exceedingly difficult.

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