Spread and seasonality of covid-19 pandemic confirmed cases in sub-saharan africa: experience from democratic republic of congo, nigeria, senegal, and uganda

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  • who: Ayo S. Adebowale from the troughs usually experienced in biological phenomena that have seasonality tendenciesAnalysis of seasonality, the growth patterns of the disease, and periodic forecasting at different points in a year can guide planning, preparedness, and prioritization of resources to alleviate the disease spread during the period. This model has not been fully utilized to guide the , response. In this study, trigonometrical regression was used to model the pattern of , cases in Nigeria have published the paper: Spread and seasonality of COVID-19 pandemic confirmed cases in sub-Saharan Africa: experience from Democratic Republic of . . .

     

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