Author: Jonathan Dushoff; Sang Woo Park
Title: Speed and strength of an epidemic intervention Document date: 2020_3_3
ID: fhqbw32a_32
Snippet: In this example, we see that, as p early goes down and our estimate of epidemic strength increases, the estimate of intervention strength increases roughly in parallel. The increase in intervention strength makes sense, as we have more time to reach people on average before they transmit: this is the core of the result of Eaton and Hallett (2014) . In our scenario, we predict that the intervention remains effective over the range of considered pa.....
Document: In this example, we see that, as p early goes down and our estimate of epidemic strength increases, the estimate of intervention strength increases roughly in parallel. The increase in intervention strength makes sense, as we have more time to reach people on average before they transmit: this is the core of the result of Eaton and Hallett (2014) . In our scenario, we predict that the intervention remains effective over the range of considered parameters.
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