Selected article for: "case predicted number and predicted number"

Author: Tom Britton
Title: Basic prediction methodology for covid-19: estimation and sensitivity considerations
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: hsgzkpg4_29
    Snippet: If the infection fatality risk f is known, then the predicted number of case fatalities is N * f * Ï„ , where as before N denotes the population size. This estimate is very sensitive to f . Since f is typically very small, possible values may well vary by a factor 10, implying that predictions of case fatalities will also vary by a factor 10......
    Document: If the infection fatality risk f is known, then the predicted number of case fatalities is N * f * Ï„ , where as before N denotes the population size. This estimate is very sensitive to f . Since f is typically very small, possible values may well vary by a factor 10, implying that predictions of case fatalities will also vary by a factor 10.

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