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_45
Snippet: The epidemic broke out on different dates in different districts, so the start date in the following figures are different for each region. The change in the log-transformed value indicates that it has fallen since February 4 (figure 2A). But it continued to fluctuate for several days, which made trends difficult to evaluate. Since February 7, the increase in 7-day LMA has slowed significantly, peaked on February 9, and then began to decline. The.....
Document: The epidemic broke out on different dates in different districts, so the start date in the following figures are different for each region. The change in the log-transformed value indicates that it has fallen since February 4 (figure 2A). But it continued to fluctuate for several days, which made trends difficult to evaluate. Since February 7, the increase in 7-day LMA has slowed significantly, peaked on February 9, and then began to decline. The EEI has been less than 1 since February . CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license It is made available under a is the author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.
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