PMC:7102659 / 3436-4379 JSONTXT 10 Projects

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T26 0-138 Sentence denotes The public panic in face of the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak reminds us the history of the 1918 influenza pandemic in London, United Kingdom.
T27 139-360 Sentence denotes Furthermore, its characteristics of mild symptoms in most cases and short serial interval (i.e., 4–5 days) (You et al., 2002; Zhao et al., 2020c) are similar to pandemic influenza, rather than the other two coronaviruses.
T28 361-458 Sentence denotes In 1918, a significant proportion of the deaths were from pneumonia followed influenza infection.
T29 459-669 Sentence denotes Thus, it might be reasonable to revisit the modelling framework of 1918 influenza pandemic, and in particular, to capture the effects of the individual reaction (to the risk of infection) and government action.
T30 670-943 Sentence denotes In (He et al., 2013), the study proposed a model incorporating individual reaction, holiday effects as well as weather conditions (temperature in London, United Kingdom), which successfully captured the multiple-wave feature in the influenza-associated mortality in London.