Un modelo matemático explica la necesidad de la protección para vencer a la COVID-19
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Covid-19, Modelos matemáticos, Salud PúblicaAbstract
No. 33 (2020) INFODIR.
Recientemente los autores elaboraron tres escenarios del posible comportamiento de la pandemia en Cuba en los próximos días, estos se diseñaron sobre la base de comparar los parámetros de transmisión y protección de un modelo matemático de compartimentos. El objetivo de esta comunicación es explicar de manera sencilla, como la matemática indica la necesidad de la protección para vencer a la COVID-19.
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