Scenarios for the spread of COVID-19 analyzed by the TVBG-SEIR spline model

We develop a novel TVBG-SEIR spline model for analysis of the coronavirus infection (COVID-19). It aims to analyze the long-term global evolution of the epidemics "controlled" by the introduction of lockdown/open up measures by the authorities. The incorporation of different "lockdown...

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Main Authors: Ognyan Kounchev, Georgi Simeonov, Zhana Kuncheva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Biomath Forum 2021-03-01
Series:Biomath
Online Access:http://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/biomath/article/view/1384
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spelling doaj-5b8c4f6825f649c5ab7a6ce1e9a328672021-09-12T18:10:20ZengBiomath ForumBiomath1314-684X1314-72182021-03-0110110.11145/j.biomath.2021.03.087865Scenarios for the spread of COVID-19 analyzed by the TVBG-SEIR spline modelOgnyan KounchevGeorgi SimeonovZhana KunchevaWe develop a novel TVBG-SEIR spline model for analysis of the coronavirus infection (COVID-19). It aims to analyze the long-term global evolution of the epidemics "controlled" by the introduction of lockdown/open up measures by the authorities. The incorporation of different "lockdown scenarios" varying in time permits to analyze not only the primary epidemic wave but also the arising secondary wave and any further waves. The model is supplied by a web-based Scenario Building Tool for COVID-19 (called shortly SBT-COVID19) which may be used as a decision support software by (health) policy makers to explore various scenarios. This can be achieved by controlling/changing the scale of the containment measures (home and social isolation/quarantine, travel restrictions and other) and to assess their effectiveness. In particular, the SBT-COVID19 Tool permits to assess how long the lockdown measures should be maintained.http://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/biomath/article/view/1384
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author Ognyan Kounchev
Georgi Simeonov
Zhana Kuncheva
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Scenarios for the spread of COVID-19 analyzed by the TVBG-SEIR spline model
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title Scenarios for the spread of COVID-19 analyzed by the TVBG-SEIR spline model
title_short Scenarios for the spread of COVID-19 analyzed by the TVBG-SEIR spline model
title_full Scenarios for the spread of COVID-19 analyzed by the TVBG-SEIR spline model
title_fullStr Scenarios for the spread of COVID-19 analyzed by the TVBG-SEIR spline model
title_full_unstemmed Scenarios for the spread of COVID-19 analyzed by the TVBG-SEIR spline model
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1314-7218
publishDate 2021-03-01
description We develop a novel TVBG-SEIR spline model for analysis of the coronavirus infection (COVID-19). It aims to analyze the long-term global evolution of the epidemics "controlled" by the introduction of lockdown/open up measures by the authorities. The incorporation of different "lockdown scenarios" varying in time permits to analyze not only the primary epidemic wave but also the arising secondary wave and any further waves. The model is supplied by a web-based Scenario Building Tool for COVID-19 (called shortly SBT-COVID19) which may be used as a decision support software by (health) policy makers to explore various scenarios. This can be achieved by controlling/changing the scale of the containment measures (home and social isolation/quarantine, travel restrictions and other) and to assess their effectiveness. In particular, the SBT-COVID19 Tool permits to assess how long the lockdown measures should be maintained.
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