id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-324993-hs66uf1u Adwibowo, A. Flattening the COVID 19 curve in susceptible forest indigenous tribes using SIR model 2020-05-25 .txt text/plain 3254 220 54 Using the Susceptible Infectious Recovered (SIR) model, the spread of the COVID 19 under 3 intervention scenarios (low, moderate, high) is simulated and predicted in indigenous tribe populations. While, in the scenario of high intervention, the COVID 19 peaks can be reduced to values ranging from 53% to 15% .To conclude, the simulated interventions tested by SIR model have reduced the pandemic peak and flattened the COVID 19 curve in indigenous populations. The COVID 19 SIR model of indigenous tribe populations living in remote Yasuni rainforest enclaves with simulated 25% (low), 50% (moderate), and 75% (high) interventions (x axis: days, y axis: proportion of total population). 1101 The indigenous tribe populations and COVID 19 cases in Amazon rainforest enclaves including Lagartococha, CallarĂº, and Yasuni are presented in the Figure 2 . The proposed SIR model in this study simulates the widespread of COVID throughout indigenous tribe populations living in remote Lagartococha and Yasuni rainforests. ./cache/cord-324993-hs66uf1u.txt ./txt/cord-324993-hs66uf1u.txt