Author: Emmanuelle Augeraud-Veron
Title: How to quit confinement? French scenarios face to COVID-19 Document date: 2020_4_6
ID: igxdatq1_41
Snippet: A fast disconfinement scenario is first considered corresponding to (c, L) = 0.5, 1 ε 1 . A slow disconfinement scenario is then considered with (c, L) = 0.05, 1 ε 1 . In this two scenarios, contact is business-as-usual in the long run. A third scenario will consider slow decontamination and also take into account that individuals keep the habit of respecting barrier gestures and corresponds in the simulations to (c, L) = 0.05, 3 ε 1 . The con.....
Document: A fast disconfinement scenario is first considered corresponding to (c, L) = 0.5, 1 ε 1 . A slow disconfinement scenario is then considered with (c, L) = 0.05, 1 ε 1 . In this two scenarios, contact is business-as-usual in the long run. A third scenario will consider slow decontamination and also take into account that individuals keep the habit of respecting barrier gestures and corresponds in the simulations to (c, L) = 0.05, 3 ε 1 . The contact is then a third of what it used to be before the epidemic outbreak. The three scenarios are plotted in Figure 3 , using for disconfinement time t = 49 which corresponds to April the 15th.
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