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LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
57 565-573 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
58 646-652 Species denotes people Tax:9606
59 61-77 Disease denotes British Columbia OMIM:176500
60 698-718 Disease denotes respiratory symptoms MESH:D012818
61 997-1005 Disease denotes infected MESH:D007239

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T47 0-223 Sentence denotes We fit the physical distancing model to case-count data from British Columbia from March 1, 2020 (when a total of eight cases had been detected in the province) to April 11, 2020 at which time 1445 cases had been confirmed.
T48 224-413 Sentence denotes These data are available in press releases from the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) [10], from the public data dashboard [17], and from the code repository associated with this paper.
T49 414-478 Sentence denotes Testing procedures were adapted over the course of the outbreak.
T50 479-719 Sentence denotes In particular, lab testing criteria were changed on March 16 to focus on hospitalized patients, healthcare workers, long-term care facility residents/staff, and those people part of an existing cluster and experiencing respiratory symptoms.
T51 720-844 Sentence denotes This led to high variability in case counts in the surrounding days with some large jumps in the number of identified cases.
T52 845-1041 Sentence denotes We accounted for this in the model by adjusting the testing fraction ψr to accommodate widening the testing pool and thereby increasing the fraction of infected individuals being tested (Table 1).
T53 1042-1095 Sentence denotes There was also variability in the daily testing rate.
T54 1096-1225 Sentence denotes During March, the daily number of completed tests ranged from approximately 100 to 3500, and did not strictly increase over time.