Abstract

Statistical Analysis of Future Prospective in COVID-19 Cases in India - written by Ibrahim Abubakar Sadiq , Sanjeev Kumar Sharma , Rabilu Ado published on 2020/12/09 download full article with reference data and citations

Highlights

  • COVID-19 is described as infection by a novel corona virus

  • COVID-19 transmit from one person to another person? As we know through printed, electronic media and medical staff, majority of respiratory viruses are used to spread by huge droplets that come out during human being cough as well as sneeze and remain in the open sky air generally for about five to six feet

  • COVID-19 positive patients in India are increasing continue on a daily basis even with implementation of physical distancing of nationwide lockdown

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INTRODUCTION

COVID-19 is described as infection by a novel corona virus. it is identified as rigorous acute respiratory syndrome corona virus two (SARS-CoV-2). As we know through printed, electronic media and medical staff, majority of respiratory viruses are used to spread by huge droplets that come out during human being cough as well as sneeze and remain in the open sky air generally for about five to six feet. They come down on materials surfaces, and transmitted one person to another person by either touching or holding those specified surfaces, like iron or any other hard surfaces. Worldometers, Covid19india.org, Biospectrumindia.com, CoronaTracker.Com, Mygov.in, Hindustan Times and Times of India

Regression analysis
OLS method for Active cases
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