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Author: Steffen E. Eikenberry; Marina Mancuso; Enahoro Iboi; Tin Phan; Keenan Eikenberry; Yang Kuang; Eric Kostelich; Abba B. Gumel
Title: To mask or not to mask: Modeling the potential for face mask use by the general public to curtail the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: 28utunid_18
    Snippet: Given an average time from symptom onset to dyspnea of 7 days in [35] , and 9 days to sepsis, a range of 1-10 days to hospitalization, a midpoint of 5 days seems reasonable (see also [39] ); ϕ ≈ 0.025 day −1 is consistent with on the order of 5-15% of symptomatic patients being hospitalized. If about 15% of hospitalized patients die [39] , then δ ≈ 0.015 day −1 (based on γ H = 1/14 day −1 )......
    Document: Given an average time from symptom onset to dyspnea of 7 days in [35] , and 9 days to sepsis, a range of 1-10 days to hospitalization, a midpoint of 5 days seems reasonable (see also [39] ); ϕ ≈ 0.025 day −1 is consistent with on the order of 5-15% of symptomatic patients being hospitalized. If about 15% of hospitalized patients die [39] , then δ ≈ 0.015 day −1 (based on γ H = 1/14 day −1 ).

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