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Author: Reinhard German; Anatoli Djanatliev; Lisa Maile; Peter Bazan; Holger Hackstein
Title: Modeling Exit Strategies from COVID-19 Lockdown with a Focus on Antibody Tests
  • Document date: 2020_4_18
  • ID: fux10x0w_22
    Snippet: • Reduction: by assigning reduced to many persons, their contact rate is reduced; this models the actual lockdown. Without differentiation between population groups, a global percentage of contact reduction can be assumed, with 50% as a default value. With differentiation, we can assign different contact reduction percentages to, e.g., health personnel, employees in system-relevant sectors, and others. This affects the rate of infections signif.....
    Document: • Reduction: by assigning reduced to many persons, their contact rate is reduced; this models the actual lockdown. Without differentiation between population groups, a global percentage of contact reduction can be assumed, with 50% as a default value. With differentiation, we can assign different contact reduction percentages to, e.g., health personnel, employees in system-relevant sectors, and others. This affects the rate of infections significantly. Reduction is applied for persons in every state besides those in which a person is isolated or has regained the social status normal because of testing (see below). It is possible to define one reduction with its starting time and its duration. Additionally, it is possible to start and stop threshold-based reductions: when the CFR gets above or below a definable threshold, respectively.

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