Social networks, spread of COVID-19, and demographics in New York state

In this paper, the effectiveness of social distancing measures and the impact of socio-demographic characteristics on the infection rate of COVID-19 at a zip code level was investigated. The Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) model and Barab\'{a}si-Albert model were used to model the spread o...

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Main Author: Ang, Eunice Hui Yee
Other Authors: Fedor Duzhin
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1484882023-02-28T23:14:16Z Social networks, spread of COVID-19, and demographics in New York state Ang, Eunice Hui Yee Fedor Duzhin School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences FDuzhin@ntu.edu.sg Science::Mathematics In this paper, the effectiveness of social distancing measures and the impact of socio-demographic characteristics on the infection rate of COVID-19 at a zip code level was investigated. The Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) model and Barab\'{a}si-Albert model were used to model the spread of COVID-19 over social contact networks and to find optimal infection and recovery rates so as to produce simulations that are most consistent with real-world data of the COVID-19 spread. Following this, regression analysis was carried out and the results showed that while there were significantly correlated variables, no independent variable had a significant relationship with the optimal infection rate in our fitted regression model. This paper recommends that future work must be done to address the limitations of this study and improve on this study. Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Sciences and Economics 2021-04-28T02:04:23Z 2021-04-28T02:04:23Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Ang, E. H. Y. (2021). Social networks, spread of COVID-19, and demographics in New York state. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148488 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148488 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Social networks, spread of COVID-19, and demographics in New York state
description In this paper, the effectiveness of social distancing measures and the impact of socio-demographic characteristics on the infection rate of COVID-19 at a zip code level was investigated. The Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) model and Barab\'{a}si-Albert model were used to model the spread of COVID-19 over social contact networks and to find optimal infection and recovery rates so as to produce simulations that are most consistent with real-world data of the COVID-19 spread. Following this, regression analysis was carried out and the results showed that while there were significantly correlated variables, no independent variable had a significant relationship with the optimal infection rate in our fitted regression model. This paper recommends that future work must be done to address the limitations of this study and improve on this study.
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title Social networks, spread of COVID-19, and demographics in New York state
title_short Social networks, spread of COVID-19, and demographics in New York state
title_full Social networks, spread of COVID-19, and demographics in New York state
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