Rapid transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 within a religious sect in South Korea: A mathematical modeling study

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  1. SciScore for 10.1101/2021.08.05.21261683: (What is this?)

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    Table 1: Rigor

    NIH rigor criteria are not applicable to paper type.

    Table 2: Resources

    No key resources detected.


    Results from OddPub: Thank you for sharing your code.


    Results from LimitationRecognizer: We detected the following sentences addressing limitations in the study:
    One limitation of our analyses is that the model was fit to date of case confirmation because the date of symptom onset, which is more closely related with the date of infection, was not available. The daily number of confirmed cases can abruptly change depending on the intensity of intervention measures, of which the dynamics may not be consistent with disease transmission process. This means using the data on case confirmation under dynamics intervention measures is challenging. We tried to mitigate this difficulty by incorporating the dynamics of intervention programs by assuming that the start date and duration of enhanced case detection vary while the case detection rate increases over time and let the data suggest the values for those parameters.

    Results from TrialIdentifier: No clinical trial numbers were referenced.


    Results from Barzooka: We did not find any issues relating to the usage of bar graphs.


    Results from JetFighter: We did not find any issues relating to colormaps.


    Results from rtransparent:
    • Thank you for including a conflict of interest statement. Authors are encouraged to include this statement when submitting to a journal.
    • Thank you for including a funding statement. Authors are encouraged to include this statement when submitting to a journal.
    • No protocol registration statement was detected.

    Results from scite Reference Check: We found no unreliable references.


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