Just a pointer to a further post on COVID-19 simulation that I wrote for the R-Views blog.
This is the second of several posts which examine the effect of various public health interventions on the local epidemic spread of COVID-19 infection using stochastic individual compartmental models (ICMs) implemented by the `EpiModel` library for R. In this post we extend the ICM SIR model provided by `EpiModel` in various ways to improve its verisimilitude and utility for COVID-19 simulation.
This is the first post of several that examines the effect of various public health interventions on the local epidemic spread of COVID-19 infection using stochastic compartmental models implemented by the `EpiModel` library for R.
A new blog post has been published which is a call-to-arms for epidemiologists and data scientists in the fight against COVID-19.
A further exploration of COVID-19 incidence data using R tools and packages.
An exploration of COVID-19 incidence data using R tools and packages.
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