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Incorrect Model Output
#132 opened Jul 10, 2023 by ijeffro updated Jul 10, 2023
Running Errors in windows10
#126 opened Aug 31, 2020 by macchan21 updated Nov 22, 2020
Prior for R_0 -- suggestion
#105 opened May 13, 2020 by maxbiostat updated Jun 3, 2020
Divergent transitions in stan fits
#115 opened May 25, 2020 by ounsley updated May 27, 2020
Sweden exception to general intervention effects
#104 opened May 12, 2020 by jscire updated May 12, 2020
Access and Discussion of Google mobility data feature
#99 opened May 8, 2020 by payoto updated May 12, 2020
Community contribution: Python analysis and plotting tools for output CSVs Community Work community is doing around our work. Hopefully some of it will be ingested in the main repo!
#95 opened May 1, 2020 by payoto updated May 12, 2020
The IFR can be estimated from the data
#80 opened Apr 20, 2020 by gustavdelius updated Apr 30, 2020
Percentage of total population infected
#72 opened Apr 17, 2020 by ccpf updated Apr 30, 2020
make-table fails if Italy is skipped
#91 opened Apr 28, 2020 by Sjors updated Apr 29, 2020
Mark the model for Sweden as invalid or similar
#71 opened Apr 16, 2020 by DrChr updated Apr 26, 2020
Add Latinoamerica countries: Ecuador
#60 opened Apr 14, 2020 by jlcarrion updated Apr 14, 2020
Add additional country - Finland
#56 opened Apr 13, 2020 by MansMeg updated Apr 14, 2020
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