Detecting infected asymptomatic cases in a stochastic model for spread of Covid-19: the case of Argentina
Abstract We have studied the dynamic evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic in Argentina. The marked heterogeneity in population density and the very extensive geography of the country becomes a challenge itself. Standard compartment models fail when they are implemented in the Argentina case. We extend...
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Main Authors: | N. L. Barreiro, T. Govezensky, P. G. Bolcatto, R. A. Barrio |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c0e72ecda32b4aafa95b9e6af79746cf |
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