Selected article for: "mild case and severe case"

Author: Anatoly Zhigljavsky; Roger Whitaker; Ivan Fesenko; Yakov Kremnitzer; Jack Noonan
Title: Comparison of different exit scenarios from the lock-down for COVID-19 epidemic in the UK and assessing uncertainty of the predictions
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: mipdahk4_30
    Snippet: We then assign probabilities q and 1 − q for a person to get a severe or mild case correspondingly. The value of q depends on whether the person belongs to the group G (then q = q G ) or the rest of population (in this case, q = q other ). In Section 1.3 below we will relate the probabilities q G and q other to the mortality rates in the two groups......
    Document: We then assign probabilities q and 1 − q for a person to get a severe or mild case correspondingly. The value of q depends on whether the person belongs to the group G (then q = q G ) or the rest of population (in this case, q = q other ). In Section 1.3 below we will relate the probabilities q G and q other to the mortality rates in the two groups.

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