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Author: Solomon Hsiang; Daniel Allen; Sebastien Annan-Phan; Kendon Bell; Ian Bolliger; Trinetta Chong; Hannah Druckenmiller; Andrew Hultgren; Luna Yue Huang; Emma Krasovich; Peiley Lau; Jaecheol Lee; Esther Rolf; Jeanette Tseng; Tiffany Wu
Title: The Effect of Large-Scale Anti-Contagion Policies on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic
  • Document date: 2020_3_27
  • ID: gtfx5cp4_72
    Snippet: which we can observe in our data for China and South Korea. Computing first differences in these two variables (to differentiate with respect to time), summing them, and then dividing by active cases gives us estimates of γ from Equation 10 (medians: China=0.076, Korea=0.029). These values differ slightly from the classical SIR interpretation of γ because, in the public data we are able to obtain, individuals are coded as "recovered" when they .....
    Document: which we can observe in our data for China and South Korea. Computing first differences in these two variables (to differentiate with respect to time), summing them, and then dividing by active cases gives us estimates of γ from Equation 10 (medians: China=0.076, Korea=0.029). These values differ slightly from the classical SIR interpretation of γ because, in the public data we are able to obtain, individuals are coded as "recovered" when they no longer test positive for COVID-

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