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Author: M. Pear Hossain; Alvin Junus; Xiaolin Zhu; Pengfei Jia; Tzai-Hung Wen; Dirk Pfeiffer; Hsiang-Yu Yuan
Title: The effects of border control and quarantine measures on global spread of COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_3_17
  • ID: lwe7whmg_48
    Snippet: When R 0 = 1.4, the cumulative secondary infected number was slowly linearly increasing and the top visiting 235 city had 6.8 cases on 28 January, which was below the critical threshold line ν = 8 (supplementary Figure S2) . 236.....
    Document: When R 0 = 1.4, the cumulative secondary infected number was slowly linearly increasing and the top visiting 235 city had 6.8 cases on 28 January, which was below the critical threshold line ν = 8 (supplementary Figure S2) . 236

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