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
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Snippet: Final stage, we perform quantitative analysis of effectiveness of different intervention strategies, including: strict surveillance and isolation, suppression strategy, mitigation strategy, and multiple intervention. The evaluation metric of cross-validation is employed to evaluate the performance of COVID-19 progression model. The final two evaluation indicators are the length of intervention and the peak time. The length of intervention is calc.....
Document: Final stage, we perform quantitative analysis of effectiveness of different intervention strategies, including: strict surveillance and isolation, suppression strategy, mitigation strategy, and multiple intervention. The evaluation metric of cross-validation is employed to evaluate the performance of COVID-19 progression model. The final two evaluation indicators are the length of intervention and the peak time. The length of intervention is calculated due the date that confirmed cases are nearly clear to zero.
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