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Author: Emmanuelle Augeraud-Veron
Title: How to quit confinement? French scenarios face to COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: igxdatq1_10
    Snippet: At time t > t 0 , susceptible may be contaminated by asymptomatic infectious individuals E(t) (also called exposed). Individual stay exposed for a mean time duration ν −1 . Either they become lightly asymptomatic I at rate ν 2 either they present enough symptoms and are reported I R at rate ν 1 . Individuals stay I R or I during a period η −1 in average. When confinement is imposed, contamination rate is reduced from a factor ε 1 ∈ [0,.....
    Document: At time t > t 0 , susceptible may be contaminated by asymptomatic infectious individuals E(t) (also called exposed). Individual stay exposed for a mean time duration ν −1 . Either they become lightly asymptomatic I at rate ν 2 either they present enough symptoms and are reported I R at rate ν 1 . Individuals stay I R or I during a period η −1 in average. When confinement is imposed, contamination rate is reduced from a factor ε 1 ∈ [0, 1] . This parameter depends on health policy, but also on behavioral component (protections that individuals really apply). We would consider this parameter as a control parameter in order to study the spread of the epidemics for different values of ε. In subsection 1.4

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