Selected article for: "expected number and social distancing"

Author: Viktor Stojkoski; Zoran Utkovski; Petar Jolakoski; Dragan Tevdovski; Ljupco Kocarev
Title: The socio-economic determinants of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: 80zg1rdz_6
    Snippet: In a formal setting, both the log of registered COVID-19 cases and the log of COVID-19 deaths are a result of a disease spreading process [11, 12] . The extent to which a disease spreads within a population is uniquely determined by its reproduction number. This number describes the expected number of cases directly generated by one case in a population in which all individuals are susceptible to infection [13, 14] . Obviously, its magnitude depe.....
    Document: In a formal setting, both the log of registered COVID-19 cases and the log of COVID-19 deaths are a result of a disease spreading process [11, 12] . The extent to which a disease spreads within a population is uniquely determined by its reproduction number. This number describes the expected number of cases directly generated by one case in a population in which all individuals are susceptible to infection [13, 14] . Obviously, its magnitude depends on various natural characteristics of the disease, such as its infectivity or the duration of infectiousness [15] , and the social distancing measures imposed by the government [1]. Also, it depends on a plethora on socio-economic factors that govern the behavioral interactions within a population [16, 17] .

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