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Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) is able to project the infection curve and when the virus will end for a particular country using an AI algorithm. Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) is able to project the infection curve and when the virus will end for a particular country using an AI algorithm. The projections are based on a 97%, 99%, and 100% chance. For the Philippines, the algorithm predicts the virus will end some time in July, although Mashable writes "[the] Philippines' projection seems to be all over the place, which could be due to incomplete data provided by the country. But the algorithm expects the virus to end on July 8." According to the algorithm, COVID-19 is predicted to end in the Philippines on July 8. Vietnam, which has been able to curb infections, will be virus-free on May 14, according to the projection. Singapore will have a 100 percent recovery on June 10 and Malaysia might see an end to the virus on July 8, according to the projections. Globally, the projection predicts the virus will be gone on December 1, 2020. These dates and figures are merely projections and don't take into account other factors such as virus mutation and population movement.​

1) What is being projected Singapore University of Technology and Design?
2) What is being used to project when the virus end?
3) According to the article, when will the virus end globally?
4) Do you believe in the projections mentioned in the article? Why or why not?
5) What are the statements used to express predictions/projection?