Author: Romney B. Duffey; Enrico Zio
Title: Analysing recovery from pandemics by Learning Theory: the case of CoVid-19 Document date: 2020_4_14
ID: mh7mzuoe_12
Snippet: In Figure 1 , the data are plotted not against the usual arbitrary calendar year but-as we now know we should -against the risk exposure measure, in this case the population size. This number is the direct indicator of how many people are at risk, and the country-bycountry populations come from the World Bank Indicators. The data are plotted in the Figure with the lozenges being the overall death rate data and the squares representing the death r.....
Document: In Figure 1 , the data are plotted not against the usual arbitrary calendar year but-as we now know we should -against the risk exposure measure, in this case the population size. This number is the direct indicator of how many people are at risk, and the country-bycountry populations come from the World Bank Indicators. The data are plotted in the Figure with the lozenges being the overall death rate data and the squares representing the death rate data due to infections.
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