Health
Model Shows Minimal Benefit in Vaccinating High-Risk Population First – Contagionlive.com
Smaller cities and towns with a short supply of intensive care units and tight budgets need effective precautionary measures.
Investigators from the NYU Tandon School of Engineering have developed a novel open-source platform that is able to create predictive models of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) based on aggregated data from numerous observations across different strata of society. The study was published in the journal Advanced Theory and Simulations.
The study was conducted in the town of New Rochelle in New York, picked because of its comparative size to other cities in the United States and due to the…
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