Researchers from SUTD predicts COVID-19 pandemic in Central Asia might subside in August this year

A study by the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) offers prediction when the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) might end.    Based on an AI driven data analysis, researchers at SUTD have predicted that the Covid-19 pandemic would soon end in many countries, including Central Asia’s nations. Based on data from different countries to predict […]

A study by the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) offers prediction when the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) might end.   

Based on an AI driven data analysis, researchers at SUTD have predicted that the Covid-19 pandemic would soon end in many countries, including Central Asia’s nations.

Based on data from different countries to predict the key dates of transition during the coronavirus lifecycle across the globe, SUTD predict through mathematical modeling that in Kazakhstan, Covid-19 will end 97% on June 5 and 99 percent on June 17.  In Kazakhstan, COVID-19 is expected to end on August 20.

In Uzbekistan, the disease is expected to end 97 percent on May 3 and 99 percent on May 8.  In Uzbekistan, the coronavirus outbreak is expected to end on May 24. 

In Kyrgyzstan, the COVID-19 outbreak is expected to end on June 6, according to the Singapore study.

 

The study predicts predicted that 97 percent of COVID-19 cases in the world will subside on May 30, 2020.  The study predicts that 99 percent of COVID-19 cases will end on June 17, 2020, and will completely go by December 9, 2020.

The authorities of Tajikistan and Turkmenistan claim that they have no confirmed COVID-10 cases.

 

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