Author: Brydon Eastman; Cameron Meaney; Michelle Przedborski; Mohammad Kohandel
Title: Mathematical modeling of COVID-19 containment strategies with considerations for limited medical resources Document date: 2020_4_22
ID: 51g3vhcx_39
Snippet: Mathematical models of pandemic progression can serve as a useful tool for policy-makers crafting a societal pandemic response. If used correctly, they can also serve as tools for persuading the general public on best practices for controlling the virus' spread. One of the main tactics the public can employ to combat the virus is social distancing: limiting the amount of social interaction in order to lower the effective transmission rate. Unfort.....
Document: Mathematical models of pandemic progression can serve as a useful tool for policy-makers crafting a societal pandemic response. If used correctly, they can also serve as tools for persuading the general public on best practices for controlling the virus' spread. One of the main tactics the public can employ to combat the virus is social distancing: limiting the amount of social interaction in order to lower the effective transmission rate. Unfortunately, the widespread use of social distancing can cause many economic, social, and personal challenges, leading some to question the value of social distancing in achieving pandemic control. Naturally, questions arise regarding how many people must social distance, and for how long, in order for these tactics to be effective.
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