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Analyzing Covid-19 data using SIRD models

The goal of this analysis is to estimate the effects of the diverse government intervention measures implemented to mitigate the spread of the Covid-19 epidemic. We use a process model based on a compartmental epidemiological framework Susceptible-Infected-Recovered-Dead (SIRD). Analysis of case data with such a mechanism-based model has advantages over purely phenomenological approaches because the parameters of the SIRD model can be calibrated using prior knowledge. This approach can be used to investigate how governmental interventions have affected the Covid-19-related transmission and mortality rate during the epidemic.

 

A. Chakraborty, J. Chen, A. Desvars-Larrive, P. Klimek, E. Tames, D. Garcia, L. Horstmeyer, M. Kaleta, J. Lasser, J. Reddish, B. Pinior, J. Wachs, P. Turchin, Analyzing Covid-19 data using SIRD models, (in review) (2020) https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.28.20115527

 

Michaela Kaleta

Johannes Wachs

Jiaying Chen

Erwin Flores Tames

Abhijit Chakraborty

portrait of Jana Lasser

Jana Lasser

Jenny Reddish © Verena Ahne

Jenny Reddish

Leonhard Horstmeyer

Peter Turchin, faculty member at the Complexity Science Hub

Peter Turchin

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