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Impact of COVID-19 on film industry. (English) Zbl 1501.37088

Summary: During the COVID-19 pandemic, almost every sector has paid the price; from which the film industry cannot be excluded. As lockdown and social distancing were imposed during this phase, film industry was also being put on halt. Film industry restored restricted activities in unlock phase. This led to physical working instead of digital. During the shoot, the intensity of spread of COVID-19 among crew members advances through asymptomatic infected individuals. In response to ongoing situation in film industry, a mathematical model is designed. This model suggests that people work in film industry are at the high risk of COVID-19 exposure. Stability analysis along with bifurcation are observed to uphold the findings.

MSC:

37N25 Dynamical systems in biology
92D30 Epidemiology

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