Modeling the Dynamic of COVID-19 with Different Types of Transmissions
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In this paper, we propose a new epidemiological mathematical model for the spread of the COVID-19 disease with a special focus on the transmissibility of individuals with severe symptoms, mild symptoms, and asymptomatic symptoms. We compute the basic reproduction number and we study the local stability of the disease-free equilibrium in terms of the basic reproduction number. Numerical simulations were employed to illustrate our results. Furthermore, we study the present model in case we took into consideration the vaccination of a portion of susceptible individuals to predict the impact of the vaccination program.
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