Selected article for: "intervention scenario and mortality rate"

Author: Christopher Bronk Ramsey
Title: Human agency and infection rates: implications for social distancing during epidemics
  • Document date: 2020_4_15
  • ID: dcmcog6l_103
    Snippet: The scenario tests performed with this model do not throw up any major surprises. The protection scenario is better than the no-intervention approach, but can probably only reduce the mortality rate by a factor of about two. These options would only be justified if the societal costs of other interventions were very high......
    Document: The scenario tests performed with this model do not throw up any major surprises. The protection scenario is better than the no-intervention approach, but can probably only reduce the mortality rate by a factor of about two. These options would only be justified if the societal costs of other interventions were very high.

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