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Comparison of Growth Patterns of COVID-19 Cases Through the ARIMA and Gompertz Models. Case Studies: Austria, Switzerland, and Israel

RAMBAM MAIMONIDES MEDICAL JOURNAL(2020)

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On May 19, 2020, data confirmed that coronavirus 2019 disease (COVID -19) had spread worldwide, with more than 4.7 million infected people and more than 316,000 deaths. In this article, we carry out a comparison of the methods to calculate and forecast the growth of the pandemic using two statistical models: the autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) and the Gompertz function growth model. The countries that have been chosen to verify the usefulness of these models are Austria, Switzerland, and Israel, which have a similar number of habitants. The investigation to check the accuracy of the models was carried using data on confirmed, non-asymptomatic cases and confirmed deaths from the period February 21- May 19, 2020. We use the root mean squared error (RMSE), the mean absolute percentage error (MAPE), and the regression coefficient index R-2 to check the accuracy of the models. The experimental results provide promising adjustment errors for both models (R-2> 0.99), with the ARIMA model being the best for infections and the Gompertz best for mortality. It has also been verified that countries are affected differently, which may be due to external factors that are difficult to measure quantitatively. These models provide a fast and effective system to check the growth of pandemics that can be useful for health systems and politicians so that appropriate measures are taken and countries' health care systems do not collapse.
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ARIMA,coronavirus,COVID-19,Gompertz,growth model
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