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Dynamical modelling and analysis of COVID-19 in India

Populations and Evolution 2020-12-09 v3 Physics and Society

Abstract

We consider the pandemic spreading of COVID-19 in India after the outbreak of the coronavirus in Wuhan city, China. We estimate the transmission rate of the initial infecting individuals of COVID-19 in India by using the officially reported data at the early stage of the epidemic with the help of Susceptible (S), Exposed (E), Infected (I), and Removed (R) population model, the so-called SEIR dynamical model. Numerical analysis and model verification are performed to calibrate the system parameters with official public information about the number of people infected, and then to evaluate several COVID -19 scenarios potentially applicable to India. Our findings provide an estimation of disease occurrence in the near future and also demonstrate the importance of governmental and individual efforts to control the effects and time of the pandemic-related critical situations. We also give special emphasis to individual reactions in the containment process.

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@article{arxiv.2005.08255,
  title  = {Dynamical modelling and analysis of COVID-19 in India},
  author = {R. Gopal and V. K. Chandrasekar and M. Lakshmanan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.08255},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

20 Pages, 7 figures, Accepted for publication in Current Science (2020)