sccosmomcma
is an R package that implements the Stanford-CIDE Coronavirus Simulation Model (SC-COSMO) to evaluate the effect of policies considering increased contacts during the end-of-year holidays, intensification of physical distancing, and school reopening on projected confirmed cases and deaths, hospital demand, and hospital capacity exceedance during the covid-19 pandemic in late 2020 and early 2021 in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA).
sccosmomcma
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You can cite this package like this "we based our analysis using the sccosmomcma R package (Alarid-Escudero F, Gracia V, Luviano A, et al., 2021)". Here is the full bibliographic reference to include in your reference list for the manuscript and the package (don't forget to update the 'last accessed' date):
Alarid-Escudero F, Gracia V, Luviano A, Roa J, Peralta Y, Reitsma MB, Claypool AL, Salomon JA, Studdert DM, Andrews JR, Goldhaber-Fiebert JD, Stanford-CIDE Coronavirus Simulation Model (SC-COSMO) Modeling Consortium (2021) "Dependence of Covid-19 policies on end-of-year holiday contacts in Mexico City Metropolitan Area: A Modeling Study". Medical Decision Making Policy & Practice (Onlie first).
Alarid-Escudero F, Gracia V, Luviano A, Roa J, Peralta Y, Reitsma MB, Claypool AL, Salomon JA, Studdert DM, Andrews JR, Goldhaber-Fiebert JD, Stanford-CIDE Coronavirus Simulation Model (SC-COSMO) Modeling Consortium (2021). {sccosmomcma}: An R package that implements the Stanford-CIDE Coronavirus Simulation Model (SC-COSMO) to the covid-19 pandemic in late 2020 and early 2021 in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) (Version v1.0.0). Zenodo. https://zenodo.org/badge/latestdoi/371769010. Last accessed 25 September 2021
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