DYNAMICAL ANALYSIS of A NOVEL DISCRETE FRACTIONAL SITRS MODEL for COVID-19

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In this paper, a discrete fractional Susceptible-Infected-Treatment-Recovered-Susceptible (SITRS) model for simulating the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is presented. The model is a modification to a recent continuous-Time SITR model by taking into account the possibility that people who have been infected before can lose their temporary immunity and get reinfected. Moreover, a modification is suggested in the present model to correct the improper assumption that the infection rates of both normal susceptible and old aged/seriously diseased people are equal. This modification complies with experimental data. The equilibrium points for the proposed model are found and results of thorough stability analysis are discussed. A full numerical simulation is carried out and gives a better analysis of the disease spread, influences of model's parameters, and how to control the virus. Comparisons with clinical data are also provided.

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Elsonbaty, A. M. R., Sabir, Z., Ramaswamy, R., & Adel, W. (2021). DYNAMICAL ANALYSIS of A NOVEL DISCRETE FRACTIONAL SITRS MODEL for COVID-19. Fractals, 29(8). https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218348X21400351

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