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Author: Richard A Neher; Robert Dyrdak; Valentin Druelle; Emma B Hodcroft; Jan Albert
Title: Potential impact of seasonal forcing on a SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
  • Document date: 2020_2_17
  • ID: 3p2dl8yf_12
    Snippet: where β 0 is the average annual infection rate, ε is the amplitude of seasonal forcing which modulates transmissibility through the year, and θ is the time of peak transmissibility (Chen and Epureanu, 2017; Dushoff et al., 2004) . For simulations of the pandemic, we will add an additional term to β(t) that accounts for infection control measures in heavily affected areas, see Supplementary Materials......
    Document: where β 0 is the average annual infection rate, ε is the amplitude of seasonal forcing which modulates transmissibility through the year, and θ is the time of peak transmissibility (Chen and Epureanu, 2017; Dushoff et al., 2004) . For simulations of the pandemic, we will add an additional term to β(t) that accounts for infection control measures in heavily affected areas, see Supplementary Materials.

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