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Author: Po Yang; Jun Qi; Shuhao Zhang; Xulong Wang; Gaoshan Bi; Yun Yang; Bin Sheng
Title: Feasibility Study of Mitigation and Suppression Intervention Strategies for Controlling COVID-19 Outbreaks in London and Wuhan
  • Document date: 2020_4_4
  • ID: 7yzib4j0_55
    Snippet: The mitigation strategy was recently highlighted by researchers from Imperial College [16] [17] , where this strategy was initially taken by UK government. The aim of mitigation was to use other strategies to help individuals so that not to interrupt transmission completely, but to reduce the health impacts of an epidemic. In this cases, population immunity built up through the epidemic, leading to an eventual rapid decline in case numbers and tr.....
    Document: The mitigation strategy was recently highlighted by researchers from Imperial College [16] [17] , where this strategy was initially taken by UK government. The aim of mitigation was to use other strategies to help individuals so that not to interrupt transmission completely, but to reduce the health impacts of an epidemic. In this cases, population immunity built up through the epidemic, leading to an eventual rapid decline in case numbers and transmission dropping to low levels. Thus, we simulated the situation of the UK by taking mitigation strategy with different level of strengths. The parameter M representing average number of contacts per person per day was given as 12 to the UK, and gradually reduced to 10 and 8 from the 32 th day of first confirmed case. The simulation results were given in Figure. 7.

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