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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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Effective reproduction number, Reff, for model of coronavirus disease deaths and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 attack rate, Delhi, India, March 15–September 30, 2020. A) Median and 50% (dark blue shading) and 95% (light blue shading) credible intervals (CrIs) of the estimated Reff from the model. Changes were assumed to occur beginning when changes in the interventions were introduced. B) Median and 50% (dark red shading) and 95% (light red shading) CrIs of the estimated infection attack rate from the model.

Figure 3. Effective reproduction number, Reff, for model of coronavirus disease deaths and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 attack rate, Delhi, India, March 15–September 30, 2020. A) Median and 50% (dark blue shading) and 95% (light blue shading) credible intervals (CrIs) of the estimated Reff from the model. Changes were assumed to occur beginning when changes in the interventions were introduced. B) Median and 50% (dark red shading) and 95% (light red shading) CrIs of the estimated infection attack rate from the model.

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