Trends of Regression on Covid-19: A Statistical Case Study of India
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Pandemics, Corona Virus, Covid, Death Rate, Respiratory DisorderAbstract
COVID-19 pandemic represents an unexampled world health crisis. It has caused large panic with in the world by infecting many individuals with a varied mortality and having a vast impact on our health systems and economies. Mathematical models have played an important role within the current crisis. Presently we have used polynomial model to extract out the information of the rate of confirmed and death cases of corona virus disease. We have plotted Confirmed and Death Cases of COVID-19 of present and past year of India. Two waves are obtained, one peak is complete and the second wave is of rising trend.
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