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Author: Po Yang; Jun Qi; Shuhao Zhang; Gaoshan Bi; Xulong Wang; Yun Yang; Bin Sheng; Xuxin Mao
Title: Feasibility of Controlling COVID-19 Outbreaks in the UK by Rolling Interventions
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: b6r6j1ek_5
    Snippet: We used a mathematical model to access the feasibility of multiple intervention to control COVID-19 outbreaks in the UK. Our model distinguished self-recovered populations, infection with mild and critical cases for estimating healthcare demand. It combined available evidence from available data source in Wuhan. We estimated how suppression, mitigation and multiple rolling interventions impact on controlling outbreaks in London and non-London reg.....
    Document: We used a mathematical model to access the feasibility of multiple intervention to control COVID-19 outbreaks in the UK. Our model distinguished self-recovered populations, infection with mild and critical cases for estimating healthcare demand. It combined available evidence from available data source in Wuhan. We estimated how suppression, mitigation and multiple rolling interventions impact on controlling outbreaks in London and non-London regions of the UK. We provided an evidence verification point that implementing suppression in London and rolling intervention with high intensity in non-London regions is probably an optimal strategy to control COVID-19 breakouts in the UK with minimised deaths and economic impacts.

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