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Elena Aruffo

York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM)

Canada

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (2)

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Efficacy of 'Stay-at-Home' Policy and Transmission of COVID-19 in Toronto, Canada: A Mathematical Modeling Study

Number of pages: 26 Posted: 13 Oct 2020
York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM), York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM), York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM), York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM), York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM), Public Health Agency Canada - Public Health Risk Sciences Division, University of Toronto - Toronto Health Economics and Technology Assessment (THETA), York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM), City of Toronto - Toronto Public Health, City of Toronto - Toronto Public Health, City of Toronto - Toronto Public Health, York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM), York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM), University of Manitoba - Department of Mathematics, York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM), York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM), Artificial Intelligence & Mathematical Modeling Lab (AIMMLab); Africa-Canada Artificial Intelligence and Data Innovation Consortium (ACADIC); University of Toronto, York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM) and York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM)
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COVID-19, transmission model, household structure, stay-at-home policy, non-pharmaceutical interventions, reopen

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School and Community Reopening During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mathematical Modeling Study

Number of pages: 37 Posted: 02 Feb 2021
York University, York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM), Public Health Agency Canada - Public Health Risk Sciences Division, City of Toronto - Toronto Public Health, City of Toronto - Toronto Public Health, Toronto Public Health, City of Toronto, Department of Mathematics, Shanghai Normal University, York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM), Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Université de Montréal and York University - Centre for Diseases Modeling (CDM)
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COVID-19; school reopening; community opening; transmission model; household structure; age structure; household transmission; nonpharmaceutical interventions; workplaces reopen