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  • By April 2020, COVID-19 had infected 1.5 million people globally, leading to over 80,000 deaths across 209 countries, causing significant strain on health systems.
  • Different countries have varied responses to the pandemic, with successful measures in South Korea, contrasting with the struggles seen in Italy and the early phases in Brazil, highlighting the effectiveness of policies like social distancing.
  • Mathematical models indicate South Korea's strong isolation efforts and case reporting, while Brazil and Italy face high underreporting and less effective isolation, emphasizing the need for robust mitigation strategies, especially in economically vulnerable nations.

Article Abstract

By April 7th, 2020, the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has infected one and a half million people worldwide, accounting for over 80 thousand of deaths in 209 countries and territories around the world. The new and fast dynamics of the pandemic are challenging the health systems of different countries. In the absence of vaccines or effective treatments, mitigation policies, such as social isolation and lock-down of cities, have been adopted, but the results vary among different countries. Some countries were able to control the disease at the moment, as is the case of South Korea. Others, like Italy, are now experiencing the peak of the pandemic. Finally, countries with emerging economies and social issues, like Brazil, are in the initial phase of the pandemic. In this work, we use mathematical models with time-dependent coefficients, techniques of inverse and forward uncertainty quantification, and sensitivity analysis to characterize essential aspects of the COVID-19 in the three countries mentioned above. The model parameters estimated for South Korea revealed effective social distancing and isolation policies, border control, and a high number in the percentage of reported cases. In contrast, underreporting of cases was estimated to be very high in Brazil and Italy. In addition, the model estimated a poor isolation policy at the moment in Brazil, with a reduction of contact around 40%, whereas Italy and South Korea estimated numbers for contact reduction are at 75% and 90%, respectively. This characterization of the COVID-19, in these different countries under different scenarios and phases of the pandemic, supports the importance of mitigation policies, such as social distancing. In addition, it raises serious concerns for socially and economically fragile countries, where underreporting poses additional challenges to the management of the COVID-19 pandemic by significantly increasing the uncertainties regarding its dynamics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7221372PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chaos.2020.109888DOI Listing

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