Using caputo-fabrizio derivative for the transmission of mathematical model epidemic Corona Virus

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Just in a week a rapidly spreading corona virus which was originated in Wuhan, city of China, infected more than 20,000 people and also killed at least 427 people in that week worldwide. Corona virus is transmissible and spreading from person to person, while the Chinese commanded authorities are scrambling to treat a flood of new patients in Chines successfully. The said Corona virus has been spread from an initial outbreak in Wuhan, city of China, and invade 25 other worldwide countries. In this article, we considered the mathematical model (Chen et al. Infect Dis Poverty, https://doi.org/10.1186/s40249-020-00640-3) in which Bats-Hosts-Reservoir-People and their transmission was taken, while we introduced the population of susceptible Bats and visitors to Wuhan city or any country in same mathematical model. Now we studying two types of populations first Bats-Hosts-Reservoir-People (Chen et al. Infect Dis Poverty, https://doi.org/10.1186/s40249-020-00640-3, also introducing susceptible Bats and second visitors to Wuhan city, china or any country in the same model. We used Caputo-Fabrizio derivative with provided result that the addition of susceptible Bats and visitors are not responsible in spread of infection. The numerical result also supported our model.

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Tahir, M., Zaman, G., & Shah, S. I. A. (2021). Using caputo-fabrizio derivative for the transmission of mathematical model epidemic Corona Virus. SeMA Journal, 78(1), 119–136. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40324-020-00230-1

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