Epidemiology maths resorts to Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR)-like models to describe contagion evolution curves for diseases such as Covid-19. Other time series estimation approaches can be used to fit and forecast curves. We use data from the Covid-19 pandemic infection curves of 20 countries to compare forecasting using SEIR (a variant of SIR), polynomial regression, ARIMA and Prophet. Polynomial regression deg2 (POLY d(2)) on differentiated curves had lowest 15 day forecast errors (6% average error over 20 countries), SEIR (errors 25–68%) and ARIMA (errors 15–85%) were better for spans larger than 30 days. We highlight the importance of SEIR for longer terms, and POLY d(2) in 15-days forecasting.
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