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Author: M. Pear Hossain; Alvin Junus; Xiaolin Zhu; Pengfei Jia; Tzai-Hung Wen; Dirk Pfeiffer; Hsiang-Yu Yuan
Title: The effects of border control and quarantine measures on global spread of COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_3_17
  • ID: lwe7whmg_51
    Snippet: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03. 13.20035261 doi: medRxiv preprint Impact assessment of border control and quarantine 246 We first evaluated the effects of border control measures by changing the control rate c to reduce the The current epidemic marks the third time in 20 years that a member of the family of coronaviruses (CoVs) has 266 caused an epidemic employing its zoonotic potential, for example, from.....
    Document: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03. 13.20035261 doi: medRxiv preprint Impact assessment of border control and quarantine 246 We first evaluated the effects of border control measures by changing the control rate c to reduce the The current epidemic marks the third time in 20 years that a member of the family of coronaviruses (CoVs) has 266 caused an epidemic employing its zoonotic potential, for example, from bats [24] . The COVID-19 virus is able 267 to establish between human-to-human transmission [3] and is currently spreading from Wuhan to many nearby 268 cities and countries. It is hypothesized that the rate of transmission between different cities or countries is 269 related to the number of people moving from different locations to Wuhan. About 2 weeks later after 31 270 December, using the number of cases detected outside China, it has been inferred that more than a thousand 271 individuals (with an estimated mean 1723) had had an onset of symptoms by 12 January, 2020 [25] .

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