Simulations of the spread of COVID-19 and control policies in Tunisia
Background: On March 11, 2020, the WHO announced that the COVID-19 outbreak had become pandemic, indicating that it was au- tonomous on several continents. Tunisia's targeted containment and screen- ing strategy aligns with the WHO's initial guidelines. This method is now showing its limit...
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Main Authors: | Slimane Ben Miled (Author), Amira Kebir (Author) |
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