Incorporating social opinion in the evolution of an epidemic spread

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The evolution of the COVID19 pandemic worldwide has shown that the most common and effective strategy to control it used worldwide involve imposing mobility constrains to the population. A determinant factor in the success of such policies is the cooperation of the population involved but this is something, at least, difficult to measure. In this manuscript, we propose a method to incorporate in epidemic models empirical data accounting for the society predisposition to cooperate with the mobility restriction policies.

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Carballosa, A., Mussa-Juane, M., & Muñuzuri, A. P. (2021). Incorporating social opinion in the evolution of an epidemic spread. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81149-z

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