Author: Sebastian Alexander Muller; Michael Balmer; Andreas Neumann; Kai Nagel
Title: Mobility traces and spreading of COVID-19 Document date: 2020_3_30
ID: ejdbx7q7_125
Snippet: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10. 1101 person in that subgroup. If implemented later, the infection will already have spread to many of these subgroups. Fig. 12 compares the maximum number of simultaneously infected persons in the different containment strategies. It can clearly be seen that solely shutting down public transport, work or leisure activities is not sufficient to reduce the number of patients needing hospi.....
Document: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10. 1101 person in that subgroup. If implemented later, the infection will already have spread to many of these subgroups. Fig. 12 compares the maximum number of simultaneously infected persons in the different containment strategies. It can clearly be seen that solely shutting down public transport, work or leisure activities is not sufficient to reduce the number of patients needing hospital care simultaneously. The statement that single measure strategies may not be sufficient is consistent with results from other studies (Ferguson et al. 2020 ). The figure shows that rather drastic measures seem to be necessary:
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