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Impact of mass gatherings (after the lift of POGGR) on COVID-19 total cases.
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The density distribution of the interval between two COVID-19 cases during the epidemic.
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Case fatality and recovery rates based on different stratifications among included cases.
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The Case for Designated COVID-19 Hospitals
Published 2020“…What is especially important is it will lead to a more gradual increase in case volume with a less dramatic but prolonged peak of the pandemic (Figure 1). …”
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COVID-19 case parameters by HP Index category.
Published 2023“…</p><p>Methods</p><p>Between 1st March 2020 and 13th May 2021, 252,637 PCR-confirmed COVID-19 cases were notified in Ireland. …”
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Predicted and actual cases of abortion and contraceptive uptake during the COVID-19 era (2020).
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Dispersion analysis of weekly COVID-19 case data for Jefferson County, Alabama.
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Daily case rate and 7day moving average rate for the medical laboratory services staff.
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S1 Data -
Published 2023“…Moreover, canceling the stay at home orders led to an increase in the number of COVID-19 daily deaths by 67.68 cases (95% CI, 27.96 to 107.40; p<0.001) after about 21 days while prohibiting large gatherings significantly decreased 66.76 (95% CI: 20.56 to 112.96; p = 0.004) the number of daily deaths with about 21 days’ lag. …”
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OLS regression results showing associations of selected variables with daily new COVID-19 deaths.
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