Selected article for: "basic reproduction rate and reproduction rate"

Author: Shi Chen; Qin Li; Song Gao; Yuhao Kang; Xun Shi
Title: Mitigating COVID-19 outbreak via high testing capacity and strong transmission-intervention in the United States
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: c84ybwve_27
    Snippet: We further investigate the effect of increased testing capacity and report rate. As shown in Figure 3a , most states see drastic improvement when the report rate increases. All states, by April 29, see monotonically exponential reduction of infections. The impact is strong in states such as MA, AZ, FL, and OR, but relatively weak in states such as NY, MI and IL. In Figure 3b , we study the effect of α r and α b on the basic reproduction rate R .....
    Document: We further investigate the effect of increased testing capacity and report rate. As shown in Figure 3a , most states see drastic improvement when the report rate increases. All states, by April 29, see monotonically exponential reduction of infections. The impact is strong in states such as MA, AZ, FL, and OR, but relatively weak in states such as NY, MI and IL. In Figure 3b , we study the effect of α r and α b on the basic reproduction rate R e in NY (see other states in Fig. S15 ). It can be seen that merely raising the report rate cannot fully make R e < 1.

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