Covid-19 Transmission Modeling (Case Study of Jawa Timur Province and Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta Province, Indonesia)
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covid 19, DKI Jakarta, Jawa Timur, Mathematical ModelingAbstract
Covid-19 is a vicious virus that attacks the respiratory tract. In Indonesia, the provinces that have been detected with the most infections are Jawa Timur and DKI Jakarta. On July 3 2020 the number of infected detected in Jawa Timur and DKI Jakarta was 13048 people and 11961 people, respectively. From the results of the mathematical model simulation, it is predicted that on January 3, 2021 the infected detected in Jawa Timur and DKI Jakarta are 43,840 people and 16,450 people, respectively.
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