id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-308231-1t70vkxm Childs, S. J. Could Deficiencies in South African Data Be the Explanation for Its Early SARS-CoV-2 Peak? 2020-09-02 .txt text/plain 3167 191 64 It contemplates the effect of two, different, hypothetical errors in the data: The first is that the true level of infection has been underestimated by a multiplicative factor, while the second is that of an imperceptible, pre-existing, immune fraction of the population. This fact, alone, is nonetheless unable to reasonably explain the SARS-CoV-2 threshold observed in the South African data, without contemplating improbably-high, though not impossible, values. It contemplates the effect of two, different, hypothetical errors in the data: The first is that the true level of infection has been underestimated by a multiplicative factor, denoted a, while the second is that of an imperceptible, pre-existing, immune fraction of the population, denoted b. The phenomenon of infections having been underestimated by a multiplicative factor, alone, is unable to comprehensively explain the SARS-CoV-2 peak observed in the South African data, without contemplating improbably-high values. ./cache/cord-308231-1t70vkxm.txt ./txt/cord-308231-1t70vkxm.txt