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seir (susceptible, exposed, infectious, recovered)
Why Use the SEIR Model?
The SEIR model is particularly useful for diseases with a significant
incubation period
, such as
COVID-19
. It allows researchers and public health officials to predict the spread of the disease and evaluate the potential impact of
interventions
like
vaccination
,
quarantine
, and
social distancing
.
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