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Author: Stefano De Leo; Gabriel Gulak Maia; Leonardo Solidoro
Title: Analysing and comparing the COVID-19 data: The closed cases of Hubei and South Korea, the dark March in Europe, the beginning of the outbreak in South America
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: 9j2ngvlb_26
    Snippet: For Brazil, the local health measures were taken timely, starting around day 52 (13 March when the TCCpM was only of 0.7). After a week, the Brazilian α factor stabilised around 2 and remained at this constant value (indicating a linear spreading rate) until day 67 (28 March). At the end of March, from the Brazilian data we find ( TCCpM , α ) Br = ( 26.9 , 4.6 ) ......
    Document: For Brazil, the local health measures were taken timely, starting around day 52 (13 March when the TCCpM was only of 0.7). After a week, the Brazilian α factor stabilised around 2 and remained at this constant value (indicating a linear spreading rate) until day 67 (28 March). At the end of March, from the Brazilian data we find ( TCCpM , α ) Br = ( 26.9 , 4.6 ) .

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