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. 2021 Aug 21;530:110874. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2021.110874

Table A.1.

Variables employed in the model and their initial conditions. The 16 variables represent the fraction of population of a country being in each of the compartments. The initial conditions are the standard ones usually employed for SEIR-like models, with all the population susceptible except one person already exposed to the virus. They are the same for every simulation and country, except for the country’s population being N=623180 individuals for Luxembourg, N=8901064 for Austria and N=10230000 for Sweden.

Variable Representing fraction of people Value at t=0 days
S(t) Susceptible 1–1/N
E(t) Exposed 1/N
I(t) Infectious (Detected) 0
Q(t) Quarantined 0
H(t) Hospitalized 0
Hl(t) Hospitalized – Longer 0
ICU(t) in ICU 0
AICU(t) Hospitalized after ICU 0
NI(t) Recovering at Home (Detected) 0
DI,hos(t) Dead in hospitals (Detected) 0
DI,hom(t) Dead at home (Detected) 0
RI(t) Recovered (Detected) 0
A(t) Infectious (Undetected) 0
NII(t) Recovering at Home (Undetected) 0
DA(t) Dead at home (Undetected) 0
RA(t) Recovered (Undetected) 0