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Hi, I am trying to run the code from here: https://timchurches.github.io/blog/posts/2020-03-18-modelling-the-effects-of-public-health-interventions-on-covid-19-transmission-part-2/ When I copy and paste the code, (or when I download the .Rmd file and run it), I encounter...

Hi Tim, Your blogs on COVID-19 is very useful and informative. Thank you very much. When I looked at your parameter on your blog here https://timchurches.github.io/blog/posts/2020-02-18-analysing-covid-19-2019-ncov-outbreak-data-with-r-part-1/#estimating-changes-in-the-effective-reproduction-number, you wrote ... *So...

I am replicating the code on the blog post "Modelling the effects of public health interventions on COVID-19 transmission using R - part 2". However, I got the error (object...

I'm using SIR-ICM to model an outbreak in large population (around 10 million). I want to know the size of susceptible individuals to use in this model. I'm in a...

The hosp.cap input was not updated to be a vector (as were other inputs), so Experiment 2 adjusting for hospital capacity does not work. I have a simple fix.

It seems to me there is an oversight in the model, in that (in addition to fatalities) there are 2 ways to exit the H compartment. One is disch.rand and...

I'm running into trouble creating the simulation parameters. When I try to create `param_docs`, I get: ``` Error: No common type for `Default` and `Default` . ``` If I run...

In the project _modelling-the-effects-of-public-health-interventions-on-covid-19-transmission-part-2_ When I run the command `baseline_sim

Hi Tim, In connection with your post "Modelling the effects of public health interventions on COVID-19 transmission using R - part 2" posted on March 17, 2020, I am writing...

At the point in your blog (Modelling the effects of public health interventions on COVID-19 transmission using R - part 1) where the dataframe sims_incidence_rates is set up, I get...