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_63
Snippet: Apparently, taking multiple intervention in the UK is capable of reducing the impact of an epidemic by fluctuating the curve, reducing overall infections and death. While the total period will be extended, final mortality ratio may be minimised at the end. But the longer period of limiting human mobility might increase economic risks and reduce employment ratio. There will be plenty of choices to taking multiple interventions through adjusting th.....
Document: Apparently, taking multiple intervention in the UK is capable of reducing the impact of an epidemic by fluctuating the curve, reducing overall infections and death. While the total period will be extended, final mortality ratio may be minimised at the end. But the longer period of limiting human mobility might increase economic risks and reduce employment ratio. There will be plenty of choices to taking multiple interventions through adjusting the strength and length of intervention. The consequence possibility show a similar multimodal curve but with different peak incidence.
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