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  • A Simulation on Potential Secondary Spread of Novel Coronavirus in an Exported Country Using a Stochastic Epidemic SEIR Model

    Version 1 : Received: 12 February 2020 / Approved: 14 February 2020 / Online: 14 February 2020 (02:34:55 CET) How to cite: Iwata, K.; Miyakoshi, C. A Simulation on Potential Secondary Spread of Novel Coronavirus in an Exported Country Using a Stochastic Epidemic SEIR Model. Preprints 2020, 2020020179. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202002.0179.v1 Iwata, K.; Miyakoshi, C. A Simulation on Potenti

      A Simulation on Potential Secondary Spread of Novel Coronavirus in an Exported Country Using a Stochastic Epidemic SEIR Model
    • Spain is moving to establish permanent basic income in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic

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        Spain is moving to establish permanent basic income in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic
      • Coronavirus death rate SIX TIMES lower in countries with BCG vaccine

          Coronavirus death rate SIX TIMES lower in countries with BCG vaccine
        • Angela Merkel estimates that 60% to 70% of the German population will contract the coronavirus

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            Angela Merkel estimates that 60% to 70% of the German population will contract the coronavirus
          • Seroprevalence of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Kobe, Japan

            Seroprevalence of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Kobe, Japan Asako Doi, View ORCID ProfileKentaro Iwata, Hirokazu Kuroda, Toshikazu Hasuike, Seiko Nasu, Aya Kanda, Tomomi Nagao, Hiroaki Nishioka, Keisuke Tomii, Takeshi Morimoto, Yasuki Kihara

              Seroprevalence of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Kobe, Japan
            • Coronavirus: Japan doctors warn of health system 'break down' as cases surge

              It comes as coronavirus cases in the country surge, leaving its doctors and hospitals stretched.

                Coronavirus: Japan doctors warn of health system 'break down' as cases surge
              • Coronavirus: Why some countries wear face masks and others don't

                Step outside without a face mask in Hong Kong and you'll get looks. That's not true elsewhere. Why?

                  Coronavirus: Why some countries wear face masks and others don't
                • Coronavirus-infected Americans flown home against CDC’s advice

                  In the wee hours of a rainy Monday, more than a dozen buses sat on the tarmac at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport. Inside, 328 weary Americans wearing surgical masks and gloves waited anxiously to fly home after weeks in quarantine aboard the Diamond Princess, the luxury liner where the novel coronavirus had ­exploded into a shipwide epidemic.

                    Coronavirus-infected Americans flown home against CDC’s advice
                  • Factbox: Coronavirus cases at the Tokyo Olympics

                    [1/2] The logo of the Tokyo Olympic Games, at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office building in Tokyo, Japan, January 22, 2021. REUTERS/Issei Kato/File Photo TOKYO, Aug 6 (Reuters) - The Tokyo 2020 Olympics, postponed for a year due to the pandemic, is being held under unprecedented conditions including tight quarantine rules to prevent the spread of COVID-19. However, a number of cases have em

                      Factbox: Coronavirus cases at the Tokyo Olympics
                    • Coronavirus: Prime Minister Boris Johnson tests positive

                      The health secretary also has the virus, England's chief medical officer has symptoms, and the number of UK deaths jumps to 759.

                        Coronavirus: Prime Minister Boris Johnson tests positive
                      • Your Coronavirus Test Is Positive. Maybe It Shouldn’t Be. (Published 2020)

                        Tests authorized by the F.D.A. provide only a yes-no answer to infection, and will identify as positive patients with low amounts of virus in their bodies.Credit...Johnny Milano for The New York Times Some of the nation’s leading public health experts are raising a new concern in the endless debate over coronavirus testing in the United States: The standard tests are diagnosing huge numbers of peo

                          Your Coronavirus Test Is Positive. Maybe It Shouldn’t Be. (Published 2020)
                        • China lab seeks patent on use of Gilead's coronavirus treatment

                          BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A state-run Chinese research institute has applied for a patent on the use of Gilead Sciences’ experimental U.S. antiviral drug, which scientists think could provide treatment for the coronavirus that has killed hundreds and infected thousands. FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a mask is seen at the Nanjing Pedestrian Road, a main shopping area, in Shanghai, China January 24,

                            China lab seeks patent on use of Gilead's coronavirus treatment
                          • The Workers Who Face the Greatest Coronavirus Risk (Published 2020)

                            As the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the United States, people with jobs that put them in physical contact with many others are at the greatest risk of becoming sick. Each bubble on this chart represents an occupation. The bigger the bubble, the more people do that job. The vertical position of each bubble is a measure of how often workers in a given profession are exposed to disease

                              The Workers Who Face the Greatest Coronavirus Risk (Published 2020)
                            • Coronavirus is in the air — there’s too much focus on surfaces

                              Catching the coronavirus from surfaces is rare. The World Health Organization and national public-health agencies need to clarify their advice. A team disinfecting the Qintai Grand Theatre in Wuhan, China, in January.Credit: Xia Junjun/VCG/Getty A year into the pandemic, the evidence is now clear. The coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is transmitted predominantly through the air — by people talking and breat

                                Coronavirus is in the air — there’s too much focus on surfaces
                              • Coronavirus: Nasa images show China pollution clear amid slowdown

                                Nasa says major decreases in nitrogen dioxide levels are "at least partly" linked to the outbreak.

                                  Coronavirus: Nasa images show China pollution clear amid slowdown
                                • Why is Japan still a coronavirus outlier?

                                  Crowds take in the the cherry blossoms at Ueno Park on Saturday. Signs and barriers in the park are discouraging visitors from holding <em>sakura</em>-viewing parties. | YOSHIAKI MIURA At the time of writing, Japan has just over 900 confirmed cases of coronavirus. That’s 900 cases recorded over a two-month period since the first person — a man who had traveled to Wuhan — was confirmed to have the

                                    Why is Japan still a coronavirus outlier?
                                  • Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases

                                    We are grateful to everyone whose editorial review and expert feedback on this work helps us to continuously improve our work on the pandemic. Thank you. Here you find the acknowledgements.

                                      Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases
                                    • Coronavirus measure in Japan of 2 masks per home taken as April Fool's joke, mocked as 'Abenomask'

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                                        Coronavirus measure in Japan of 2 masks per home taken as April Fool's joke, mocked as 'Abenomask'
                                      • Phylogenetic analyses of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 reflected the several routes of introduction to Taiwan, the United States, and Japan | arXiv https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.08802

                                        Worldwide Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection is disrupting in the economy and anxiety of people. The public anxiety has increased the psychological burden on government and healthcare professionals, resulting in a government worker suicide in Japan. The terrified people are asking the government for border measures. However, are border measures possible for this

                                        • Coronavirus: What attacks on Asians reveal about American identity

                                          Covid-inspired attacks on East Asian people in the US reveal uncomfortable truths about American identity.

                                            Coronavirus: What attacks on Asians reveal about American identity
                                          • Clinical Characteristics of Patients With 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)–Infected Pneumonia in Wuhan, China

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                                              Clinical Characteristics of Patients With 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)–Infected Pneumonia in Wuhan, China
                                            • (PDF) Decoding the evolution and transmissions of the novel pneumonia coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) using the whole genomic data

                                              Background. The outbreak of COVID-19 started in mid-December 2019 in Wuhan, Central China. Up to February 18, 2020, SARS-CoV-2 has infected more than 70,000 people in China, and another 25 countries across five continents. In this study, we used 93 complete genomes of SARS-CoV-2 from the GISAID EpiFluTM database to decode the evolution and human-to-human transmissions of SARS-CoV-2 in the recent t

                                                (PDF) Decoding the evolution and transmissions of the novel pneumonia coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) using the whole genomic data
                                              • Coronavirus (COVID-19) Overview

                                                Editor's note: For the latest updates on the 2023 coronavirus outbreak, see our news coverage. What Is COVID-19?COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 that can trigger what doctors call a respiratory tract infection. In early 2020,  the World Health Organization identified SARS-CoV-2 as a new type of coronavirus. The outbreak quickly spread around the world.  It can affect your upper respirato

                                                  Coronavirus (COVID-19) Overview
                                                • Photos: When Everyone Stays Home—Empty Public Spaces During Coronavirus

                                                  When Everyone Stays Home: Empty Public Spaces During Coronavirus Alan Taylor March 9, 2020 25 Photos In Focus In cities and regions hard-hit by the coronavirus crisis, quarantine measures and self-isolation efforts have left many public spaces deserted. Classrooms, plazas, malls, sports venues, cafes, houses of worship, and tourist destinations appear eerily empty as people stay home, cancel plans

                                                    Photos: When Everyone Stays Home—Empty Public Spaces During Coronavirus
                                                  • Coronavirus: The Black Swan of 2020

                                                    Here is a note that we sent to Sequoia founders and CEOs today to provide guidance on how to ensure the health of their business while dealing with potential business consequences of the spreading effects of the coronavirus. Dear Founders & CEOs, Coronavirus is the black swan of 2020. Some of you (and some of us) have already been personally impacted by the virus. We know the stress you are under

                                                      Coronavirus: The Black Swan of 2020
                                                    • Biden inheriting nonexistent coronavirus vaccine distribution plan and must start ‘from scratch,’ sources say | CNN Politics

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                                                        Biden inheriting nonexistent coronavirus vaccine distribution plan and must start ‘from scratch,’ sources say | CNN Politics
                                                      • Coronavirus Dashboard

                                                        Updates: Vaccination data added. Per-million fixed for under 1 million population. More vaccination data coming as countries roll out vaccines. also DCON is super bae For More Updates: Follow @AviSchiffmann Follow @TheDanielConlon Quick Facts updated: A few minutes ago 697,437,485 Total Confirmed 7,199 Total Critical 6,935,129 Total Deceased 113,407,567 Total Active 578,725,473 Total Recovered 5,6

                                                          Coronavirus Dashboard
                                                        • Japan Declared a Coronavirus Emergency. Is It Too Late? (Published 2020)

                                                          TOKYO — For months, Japan has confounded the world by reporting a relatively low rate of coronavirus infections without imposing the kind of stringent measures used by other nations. As the country now declares a state of emergency in the face of a worrisome rise in cases, medical experts are wondering whether the move on Tuesday has come just in time to avoid calamity, or is too little, too late.

                                                            Japan Declared a Coronavirus Emergency. Is It Too Late? (Published 2020)
                                                          • Answering the 12 biggest questions about Apple and Google’s new coronavirus tracking project

                                                            On Friday, Google and Apple joined together for an ambitious emergency project, laying out a new protocol for tracking the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. It’s an urgent, complex project, with huge implications for privacy and public health. Similar projects have been successful in Singapore and other countries, but it remains to be seen whether US public health agencies would be able to manage such

                                                              Answering the 12 biggest questions about Apple and Google’s new coronavirus tracking project
                                                            • Greta Thunberg added to CNN’s expert coronavirus panel, Twitter erupts

                                                              An upcoming CNN town hall on the coronavirus pandemic will feature 17-year-old Greta Thunberg alongside a panel of medical experts. The program, “Coronavirus Facts and Fears,” also includes CNN broadcaster Sanjay Gupta, 50, former Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, 71, and former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Richard Besser, 60. CNN anchor Anderson Cooper,

                                                                Greta Thunberg added to CNN’s expert coronavirus panel, Twitter erupts
                                                              • Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance

                                                                This article follows Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now, with over 40 million views and 30 translations. Translations into 37 languages available at the bottom. Running list of endorsements here. Over 10 million views so far. Following articles: Coronavirus: Out of Many, One: A deep dive in the USCoronavirus: Learning How to Dance: How the best countries are fighting the epidemicCoronavirus: The Ba

                                                                  Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance
                                                                • Andrew Cuomo is no hero. He's to blame for New York's coronavirus catastrophe | Lyta Gold and Nathan Robinson

                                                                  Andrew Cuomo may be the most popular politician in the country. His approval ratings have hit all-time highs thanks to his Covid-19 response. Some Democrats have discussed him as a possible replacement for Joe Biden, due to Biden’s perceived weakness as a nominee. And there have even been some unfortunate tributes to Cuomo’s alleged sex appeal. All of which is bizarre, because Cuomo should be one

                                                                    Andrew Cuomo is no hero. He's to blame for New York's coronavirus catastrophe | Lyta Gold and Nathan Robinson
                                                                  • Why Is Germany's Coronavirus Death Rate So Low?

                                                                    With more than 63,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of March 30, Germany is one of the countries worst-affected by the pandemic, according to official statistics. But only 560 people known to be suffering from the disease caused by the novel coronavirus have died there, putting Germany’s case fatality rate at just 0.9%. That gives Germany one of the lowest rates in the world, making it an outlier

                                                                      Why Is Germany's Coronavirus Death Rate So Low?
                                                                    • Tracking the spread of the novel coronavirus

                                                                      Reuters maps all places where COVID-19 cases have been confirmed.

                                                                        Tracking the spread of the novel coronavirus
                                                                      • The Coronavirus Exposes Why the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Should Be Canceled

                                                                        EDITOR’S NOTE: The Nation believes that helping readers stay informed about the impact of the coronavirus crisis is a form of public service. For that reason, this article, and all of our coronavirus coverage, is now free. Please subscribe to support our writers and staff, and stay healthy. Can anime become prophecy? The 1988 Japanese anime classic Akira predicted that Tokyo would host the 2020 Ol

                                                                          The Coronavirus Exposes Why the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Should Be Canceled
                                                                        • Exclusive: Mary Meeker's coronavirus trends report

                                                                          Bond Capital, a Silicon Valley VC firm whose portfolio companies include Slack and Uber, told its investors this morning via email that the coronavirus' high-speed spread and impact has similarities to the devastating San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Why it matters: Bond's best-known partner, Mary Meeker, is a former bank analyst renowned for her annual Internet Trends Report, which many investor

                                                                            Exclusive: Mary Meeker's coronavirus trends report
                                                                          • Sweden: coronavirus deaths by age | Statista

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                                                                              Sweden: coronavirus deaths by age | Statista
                                                                            • Coronavirus: the first three months as it happened

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                                                                                Coronavirus: the first three months as it happened
                                                                              • Coronavirus: Italy's hardest-hit city wants you to see how COVID-19 is affecting its hospitals

                                                                                Coronavirus: Italy's hardest-hit city wants you to see how COVID-19 is affecting its hospitals The sheer numbers of people succumbing to the coronavirus is overwhelming every hospital in northern Italy.

                                                                                  Coronavirus: Italy's hardest-hit city wants you to see how COVID-19 is affecting its hospitals
                                                                                • Coronavirus Dashboard

                                                                                  Updates: Vaccination data added. Per-million fixed for under 1 million population. More vaccination data coming as countries roll out vaccines. also DCON is super bae For More Updates: Follow @AviSchiffmann Follow @TheDanielConlon Quick Facts updated: A few minutes ago 697,437,485 Total Confirmed 7,199 Total Critical 6,935,129 Total Deceased 113,407,567 Total Active 578,725,473 Total Recovered 5,6

                                                                                    Coronavirus Dashboard