Selected article for: "curve flatten and social distancing"

Author: Nicholas Gray; Dominic Calleja; Alex Wimbush; Enrique Miralles-Dolz; Ander Gray; Marco De-Angelis; Elfride Derrer-Merk; Bright Uchenna Oparaji; Vladimir Stepanov; Louis Clearkin; Scott Ferson
Title: No test is better than a bad test"": Impact of diagnostic uncertainty in mass testing on the spread of Covid-19
  • Document date: 2020_4_22
  • ID: 2jwuzfan_62
    Snippet: At 10% release rate, up to a capacity of testing of 120,000 these outcomes are insensitive to the prevalence of the disease in the tested population . This analysis indicates that the relatively fast cessation of social distancing measures and stay-home advice would lead to a large resurgence of the virus. Testing capacity of the magnitude stated as the goal of the UK government would not be sufficient to flatten the curve in this scenario......
    Document: At 10% release rate, up to a capacity of testing of 120,000 these outcomes are insensitive to the prevalence of the disease in the tested population . This analysis indicates that the relatively fast cessation of social distancing measures and stay-home advice would lead to a large resurgence of the virus. Testing capacity of the magnitude stated as the goal of the UK government would not be sufficient to flatten the curve in this scenario.

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