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Modelling Covid-19 spread and the effects of Alert Level 4 in New Zealand

by Admin | 9 Apr 2020 | Branching process modelling

Abstract While case numbers remain low, population-wide control methods, combined with efficient tracing, testing, and case isolation, offer the opportunity for Aotearoa New Zealand to contain and eliminate Covid-19. We use a stochastic model to investigate...

Suppression and mitigation strategies for control of Covid-19 in New Zealand

by Admin | 25 Mar 2020 | Branching process modelling

Abstract A standard SEIR-type compartment model, parameterised for Aotearoa New Zealand, was used to simulate the spread of Covid-19 and to test the effectiveness of various control strategies. Control aims can be broadly categorised as either suppression or...
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