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Fig 1.

Texas incidence cases over time (smoothed) and the estimated effective reproduction number Re(t) (95% CI in shaded area) using 7-day intervals.

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Fig 2.

Texas predicted incidence cases using 7-day intervals.

Three solid lines represent the predicted cases corresponding to current rate of transmission sustained, 5% increase in transmission rate, and 5% decrease in transmission rate. The shaded areas indicate prediction intervals.

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Fig 3.

Texas predicted cumulative incidence cases using 7-day intervals.

Three solid lines represent the predicted cases corresponding to current rate of transmission sustained, 5% increase in transmission rate, and 5% decrease in transmission rate. The shaded areas indicate prediction intervals.

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Fig 4.

Brazos Valley incidence cases over time (smoothed) and the estimated effective reproduction number Re(t) (95% CI in shaded area) using 12-day intervals.

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Fig 5.

Brazos Valley predicted incidence cases using 12-day intervals.

Three solid lines represent the predicted cases corresponding to current rate of transmission sustained, 5% increase in transmission rate, and 5% decrease in transmission rate. The shaded areas indicate prediction intervals.

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Fig 6.

Brazos Valley predicted cumulative incidence cases using 12-day intervals.

Three solid lines represent the predicted cases corresponding to current rate of transmission sustained, 5% increase in transmission rate, and 5% decrease in transmission rate. The shaded areas indicate prediction intervals.

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