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Key indicators and characteristics of each COVID-19 wave.

Key indicators and characteristics of each COVID-19 wave.

<p>Key indicators and characteristics of each COVID-19 wave.</p>

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Main Author: Taimoor Ahmad (8940146) (author)
Other Authors: Mujahid Abdullah (12436642) (author), Abdul Mueed (12436636) (author), Faisal Sultan (10996620) (author), Ayesha Khan (214983) (author), Adnan Ahmad Khan (13822330) (author)
Published: 2023
Subjects:
Medicine
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Infectious Diseases
Computational Biology
vaccination started late
use specific criteria
understanding medical outcomes
draw descriptive comparisons
clinically manage patients
one percent increase
key indicators suggest
vaccinations decreased deaths
deaths became visible
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five different covid
daily cases preceding
7 days following
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sustained increase
key variables
days decline
cases following
19 deaths
variant driving
typical topology
progressively longer
nuanced differences
national analysis
lowest number
lasted longer
infectious omicron
getting shorter
define covid
cases ebbed
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