Sunday, 3 May 2020

A Coronavirus Modeling Study Applied to 10 Countries/Cities

This is a condensed version of the detailed presentation on the mathematical modeling of the Coronavirus global pandemic, which uses an epidemiological approach to the tracking of the spread of the virus globally, by looking at 10 different regions (countries/cities). The full presentation contains mathematical details of the approach and a more detailed discussion of various factors that influence the growth and spread of the virus.

This article highlights only the results of the application of this model, called the MSIRD (Modified Susceptible-Infected-Recovered-Died) model, to 10 different regions: Spain, Italy, France, Germany, the UK, New York City, India, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea.

For more details, view the slideshow below.

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