FRACTAL KINETICS OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Apr 21, 2020
3 minutes
ANNA L. ZIFF Y ROBERT M. ZIFF, DUKE UNIVERSITY Y UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (EE.UU.)
INTRODUCTION
he number of cases of coronavirus 2019 n-CoV (which caused the COVID-19 disease) that started in China less than three months ago has been growing rapidly, pointing to a high infectivity. The mortality rate seems to fall somewhere between the common flu (0.1%) and the SARs coronavirus (10%). In Figs. 4a and 4b, we plot the total number of confirmed cases and total number of reported deaths, as a function of the number of days beginning with January 21, 2020, when the WHO first started reporting on
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