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Quickest Detection and Forecast of Pandemic Outbreaks: Analysis of COVID-19 Waves

Published 12 Jan 2021 in eess.SP, physics.soc-ph, and q-bio.PE | (2101.04620v2)

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has, worldwide and up to December 2020, caused over 1.7 million deaths, and put the world's most advanced healthcare systems under heavy stress. In many countries, drastic restrictive measures adopted by political authorities, such as national lockdowns, have not prevented the outbreak of new pandemic's waves. In this article, we propose an integrated detection-estimation-forecasting framework that, using publicly available data, is designed to: (i) learn relevant features of the pandemic (e.g., the infection rate); (ii) detect as quickly as possible the onset (or the termination) of an exponential growth of the contagion; and (iii) reliably forecast the pandemic evolution. The proposed solution is validated by analyzing the COVID-19 second and third waves in the USA.

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