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The reproductive number of COVID-19 is higher compared to SARS coronavirus

Ying Liu et al. J Travel Med. 2020.

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Keywords: R 0; COVID-19; China; Coronavirus; Epidemic potential; Public health emergency of international concern; SARS; Wuhan.

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Timeline of the _R_0 estimates for the 2019-nCoV virus in China

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