2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11071-020-05989-6
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Analysis of second outbreak of COVID-19 after relaxation of control measures in India

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“…The IP is located between Stages II (outbreak from Points O to A) and III (post-peak from Points B to Q) [ 15 ]. Figure 1 shows the relationship between IP days and the CNICs present on the x -axis and y -axis on the right, respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The IP is located between Stages II (outbreak from Points O to A) and III (post-peak from Points B to Q) [ 15 ]. Figure 1 shows the relationship between IP days and the CNICs present on the x -axis and y -axis on the right, respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CNIC in a country/region can be modeled on an ogive curve (OC) to illustrate the pattern and forecast a future epidemic. The IP is defined at the moment of the outbreak to decrease after a peak [ 15 ]. However, there was still no agreement in determining the IP days, until now.…”
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“…4.3 EP effectiveness of the superior leading EP model Equations ( 49)-( 52) are substituted into Eqs. ( 35) and ( 36)- (38) after the partial derivative is obtained, and it is easy to obtain Eqs. ( 29)- (32).…”
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“…Bentout et al [ 37 ] used the least-squares method and the method of minimizing the sum of squares of residuals to fit the data and estimated the epidemiological parameters and the basic reproductive number. Yu et al [ 38 ] proposed a compartment model based on the least-squares method to study the development of COVID-19 in India after relaxing control. Hellewell et al [ 39 ] used the branching process model to analyze the effects of a simulation involving isolating patients and tracking close contacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%