Author: Taamouti, Abderrahim
Title: Covidâ€19 Control and the Economy: Test, Test, Test Cord-id: wdx8y3my Document date: 2021_5_24
ID: wdx8y3my
Snippet: Hard lockdowns have left policymakers to face the ethical dilemma of choosing between saving lives and saving the economy. However, massive testing could have helped to respond more effectively to Covidâ€19 crisis. In this paper, we study the tradeâ€off between infection control, lockdown and testing. The aim is to understand how these policies can be effectively combined to contain Covidâ€19 without damaging the economy. An extended SIR epidemic model is developed to identify the set of test
Document: Hard lockdowns have left policymakers to face the ethical dilemma of choosing between saving lives and saving the economy. However, massive testing could have helped to respond more effectively to Covidâ€19 crisis. In this paper, we study the tradeâ€off between infection control, lockdown and testing. The aim is to understand how these policies can be effectively combined to contain Covidâ€19 without damaging the economy. An extended SIR epidemic model is developed to identify the set of testing and lockdown levels that lead to a reproduction number below one, thus to infection control and saving lives. Depending on whether the testing policy is static or dynamic, the model suggests that testing 4% to 7% of the population is the way to safely reopen the economy and the society.
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