Author: Yun-ting He; Hao He; Jing Zhai; Xiao-jin Wang; Bing-shun Wang
Title: Moving-average based index to timely evaluate the current epidemic situation after COVID-19 outbreak Document date: 2020_3_26
ID: bcde0u7u_35
Snippet: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.24.20027730 doi: medRxiv preprint with 1.0. Since May 11 the daily new confirmed cases had dropped below 5, so the EEI was no longer applicable. Based on the number itself, it can be determined that the epidemic was in its final phase. The fluctuations at the end of the epidemic is negligible at this time. Since April 18, the the EEI had fallen below 1.0, suggesting the epid.....
Document: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.24.20027730 doi: medRxiv preprint with 1.0. Since May 11 the daily new confirmed cases had dropped below 5, so the EEI was no longer applicable. Based on the number itself, it can be determined that the epidemic was in its final phase. The fluctuations at the end of the epidemic is negligible at this time. Since April 18, the the EEI had fallen below 1.0, suggesting the epidemic had reached the peak and began to decline. We can see that from the same day (April 18) to the end, the overall SARS epidemic trend had been indeed declining, which verified the conclusion indicated by the EEI.
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