Selected article for: "epidemic curve and social distancing"

Author: Jean Roch Donsimoni; René Glawion; Bodo Plachter; Constantin Weiser; Klaus Wälde
Title: Should contact bans be lifted in Germany? A quantitative prediction of its effects
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: h86mpz6o_58
    Snippet: The blue curve shows the evolution of the epidemic in the absence of any public intervention. This curve employs parameters as calibrated above and as reported in table 1 and the …rst row of table 2. As the red curve in …gure 6 shows, social distancing measures and the shutdown were useful and considerably " ‡attened the curve". This curve is plotted using parameter values again from table 1 and from the second row of table 2......
    Document: The blue curve shows the evolution of the epidemic in the absence of any public intervention. This curve employs parameters as calibrated above and as reported in table 1 and the …rst row of table 2. As the red curve in …gure 6 shows, social distancing measures and the shutdown were useful and considerably " ‡attened the curve". This curve is plotted using parameter values again from table 1 and from the second row of table 2.

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