Author: Christopher Bronk Ramsey
Title: Human agency and infection rates: implications for social distancing during epidemics Document date: 2020_4_15
ID: dcmcog6l_1
Snippet: The use of social distancing has become a critical one for countries attempting to deal with the outbreak of COVID-19 [1] . The difficulty is particularly in coming up with strategies which are sustainable in the long-run, or which are capable of eliminating the virus entirely. This paper sets out to explore one aspect of this question with a very simple epidemic progression model focussed on looking at the implications of variability in individu.....
Document: The use of social distancing has become a critical one for countries attempting to deal with the outbreak of COVID-19 [1] . The difficulty is particularly in coming up with strategies which are sustainable in the long-run, or which are capable of eliminating the virus entirely. This paper sets out to explore one aspect of this question with a very simple epidemic progression model focussed on looking at the implications of variability in individual contributions to the spread capacity.
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