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Fig. 3

From: Lessons drawn from Shanghai for controlling highly transmissible SARS-CoV-2 variants: insights from a modelling study

Fig. 3

Fitting results of model (1) to the epidemic data in Shanghai and to the 16 districts, respectively. The two graphs in the first/ second row show the fitting of newly reported cases/ cumulative number of reported cases from the non-quarantined population (left) and the quarantined population (right) in Shanghai, respectively. The rest of the graphs show the fitting of the cumulative number of reported cases in the 16 districts, respectively. The black points represent the reported epidemic data, the solid red curves with the shadow areas are the best fitting curves and their 95% confidence intervals

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