Instantaneous r for COVID-19 in turkey: Estimation by bayesian statistical inference

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Abstract

The instantaneous R in Turkey is estimated by Bayesian statistical inference that utilizes a 68-days-long dataset from the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak in Turkey for monitoring the progression of the pandemic. As it is also globally adapted, enforced social distancing measures help to keep the instantaneous reproduction number below one. The low levels of instantaneous R are referred to as a basis for several countries to relax their country-wide restrictions, while hindsight involves a possible second wave of infections to follow in China, Germany, and South Korea. Thus, policy and decision-makers need to be vigilant regarding the pandemic's progress. It is not yet sure if it is possible to maintain the instantaneous reproduction number below one, especially at the lack of societal measures.

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Şenel, K., Özdinç, M., Öztürkcan, S., & Akgül, A. (2020). Instantaneous r for COVID-19 in turkey: Estimation by bayesian statistical inference. Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Sciences. Turkiye Klinikleri. https://doi.org/10.5336/medsci.2020-76462

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