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Forecasting COVID-19 Chile's second outbreak by a generalized SIR model with constant time delays and a fitted positivity rate

Populations and Evolution 2020-12-29 v1 Physics and Society

Abstract

The COVID-19 disease has forced countries to make a considerable collaborative effort between scientists and governments to provide indicators to suitable follow-up the pandemic's consequences. Mathematical modeling plays a crucial role in quantifying indicators describing diverse aspects of the pandemic. Consequently, this work aims to develop a clear, efficient, and reproducible methodology for parameter optimization, whose implementation is illustrated using data from three representative regions from Chile and a suitable generalized SIR model together with a fitted positivity rate. Our results reproduce the general trend of the infected's curve, distinguishing the reported and real cases. Finally, our methodology is robust, and it allows us to forecast a second outbreak of COVID-19 and the infection fatality rate of COVID-19 qualitatively according to the reported dead cases.

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@article{arxiv.2012.14319,
  title  = {Forecasting COVID-19 Chile's second outbreak by a generalized SIR model with constant time delays and a fitted positivity rate},
  author = {Patricio Cumsille and Oscar Rojas-Díaz and Pablo Moisset de Espanés},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.14319},
  year   = {2020}
}

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23 pages, 7 figures