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Modelling and Simulating the Novel Coronavirus with Implications of Asymptomatic Carriers

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  • Ghassane Benrhmach
  • Khalil Namir
  • Jamal Bouyaghroumni

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The World Health Organization declared that the total number of confirmed cases tested positive for SARS‐CoV‐2, affecting 210 countries, exceeded 3 million on 29 April 2020, with more than 207,973 deaths. In order to end the global COVID‐19 pandemic, public authorities have put in place multiple strategies like testing, contact tracing, and social distancing. Predictive mathematical models for epidemics are fundamental to understand the development of the epidemic and to plan effective control strategies. Some hosts may carry SARS‐CoV‐2 and transmit it to others, yet display no symptoms themselves. We propose applying a model (SELIAHRD) taking in consideration the number of asymptomatic infected people. The SELIAHRD model consists of eight stages: Susceptible, Exposed, Latent, Symptomatic Infected, Asymptomatic Infected, Hospitalized, Recovered, and Dead. The asymptomatic carriers contribute to the spread of disease, but go largely undetected and can therefore undermine efforts to control transmission. The simulation of possible scenarios of the implementation of social distancing shows that if we rigorously follow the social distancing rule then the healthcare system will not be overloaded.

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  • Ghassane Benrhmach & Khalil Namir & Jamal Bouyaghroumni, 2020. "Modelling and Simulating the Novel Coronavirus with Implications of Asymptomatic Carriers," International Journal of Differential Equations, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-9, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnijde:5487147
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/5487147
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