Bio-IT World May 4, 2020
Derek Strauss & Cydel Giraudel

With the recent outbreak of COVID-19, epidemiologists around the world are researching and creating models on how to contain the disease. There is significant work being done to better identify potential carriers and their corresponding symptoms. According to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, “data is collected from 500 relevant sources daily. 43% coming from Ministries of Health, 9% Public Health Institutes, 6% WHO websites, and 30% coming from Ministry social media and related accounts.” In addition to these methods, there has been significant work researching studies and publications outlining distinct breakouts and the appropriate containment response. In Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of COVID-19; a Narrative Review, authors utilized 8 publications from PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus...

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