id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-299312-asc120pn Khoshnaw, Sarbaz H.A. A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of the COVID–19 Pandemic Model 2020-05-25 .txt text/plain 2083 133 39 Mathematical models with computational simulations are effective tools that help global efforts to estimate key transmission parameters and further improvements for controlling this disease. Interestingly, we identify that transition rates between asymptomatic infected with both reported and unreported symptomatic infected individuals are very sensitive parameters concerning model variables in spreading this disease. Interestingly, we identify that 27 transition rates between asymptomatic infected with both reported and unreported 28 symptomatic infected individuals are very sensitive parameters concerning model variables 29 This helps international efforts to reduce the number of infected 30 individuals from the disease and to prevent the propagation of new coronavirus more 31 widely on the community. This helps international efforts to reduce the number of infected 30 individuals from the disease and to prevent the propagation of new coronavirus more 31 widely on the community. One of the identified key parameters is the transmission rate 515 between asymptomatic infected and reported symptomatic individuals. ./cache/cord-299312-asc120pn.txt ./txt/cord-299312-asc120pn.txt