Title of article :
A Mathematical Model to Study the Effectiveness of Some of the Strategies Adopted in Curtailing the Spread of COVID-19
Author/Authors :
Abdullahi Baba, Isa Bayero University - Kano, Nigeria , Abdullahi Baba, Bashir Near East University - TRNC, Turkey , Esmaili, Parvaneh Near East University - TRNC, Turkey
Abstract :
In this paper, we developed a model that suggests the use of robots in identifying COVID-19-positive patients and which studied
the effectiveness of the government policy of prohibiting migration of individuals into their countries especially from those
countries that were known to have COVID-19 epidemic. Two compartmental models consisting of two equations each were
constructed. The models studied the use of robots for the identification of COVID-19-positive patients. The effect of migration
ban strategy was also studied. Four biologically meaningful equilibrium points were found. Their local stability analysis was also
carried out. Numerical simulations were carried out, and the most effective strategy to curtail the spread of the disease was shown.
Keywords :
COVID-19 , Mathematical , China
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine