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I'm wondering if we can use that time frame to project peak wherever we live, based on first confirmed case.
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loosilu
OK. I think I know where they got this from, and days to peak is based on what measures are taken.
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loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Mar 25 '20, 08:55
Not saying they used this model, but I'm guessing something similar. The 46 days stands out.
https://www.livewiremarkets.com/wires/peak-virus-forecasting-the-peak-in-covid-19-infections-in-the-us-and-australia
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