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Author: Ira B Schwartz; James H Kaufman; Kun Hu; Simone Bianco
Title: Predicting the impact of asymptomatic transmission, non-pharmaceutical intervention and testing on the spread of COVID19 COVID19
  • Document date: 2020_4_22
  • ID: 6okpsuvu_2
    Snippet: The potential of COVID19 to spread unchecked puts a stronger pressure on the rapid design and deployment of accurate testing. Where rigorous and widespread testing protocols have been adopted, such as South Korea, the spread has been controlled [8] . An optimal control release strategy may include testing individuals before release. Feasibility of testing the whole population in a short time is under question. Therefore, it is important to unders.....
    Document: The potential of COVID19 to spread unchecked puts a stronger pressure on the rapid design and deployment of accurate testing. Where rigorous and widespread testing protocols have been adopted, such as South Korea, the spread has been controlled [8] . An optimal control release strategy may include testing individuals before release. Feasibility of testing the whole population in a short time is under question. Therefore, it is important to understand how testing only a fraction of the asymptomatic population impacts the disease spread under different NPI scenarios.

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