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Volume 28, Number 4—April 2022
Research

Reassessing Reported Deaths and Estimated Infection Attack Rate during the First 6 Months of the COVID-19 Epidemic, Delhi, India

Margarita Pons-SalortComments to Author , Jacob John, Oliver J. Watson, Nicholas F. Brazeau, Robert Verity, Gagandeep Kang, and Nicholas C. Grassly
Author affiliations: Imperial College London School of Public Health, London, UK (M. Pons-Salort, O.J. Watson, N.F. Brazeau, R. Verity, N.C. Grassly); Christian Medical College, Vellore, India (J. John, G. Kang)

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Reported cases of symptomatic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infections and estimated actual number of cases, Delhi, India, March 15–September 30, 2020. A) Daily number of newly reported cases (black dots) and 50% (dark orange shading) and 95% (light orange shading) credible intervals (CrIs) for the estimated actual incidence of symptomatic infections, assuming that 2/3 infections are symptomatic. B) Estimated detection probability per symptomatic infection per day: 50% (dark orange) and 95% (light orange) CrIs.

Figure 5. Reported cases of symptomatic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infections and estimated actual number of cases, Delhi, India, March 15–September 30, 2020. A) Daily number of newly reported cases (black dots) and 50% (dark orange shading) and 95% (light orange shading) credible intervals (CrIs) for the estimated actual incidence of symptomatic infections, assuming that 2/3 infections are symptomatic. B) Estimated detection probability per symptomatic infection per day: 50% (dark orange) and 95% (light orange) CrIs.

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