Author: Omer Karin; Yinon M. Bar-On; Tomer Milo; Itay Katzir; Avi Mayo; Yael Korem; Boaz Dudovich; Amos J. Zehavi; Nadav Davidovich; Ron Milo; Uri Alon
Title: Adaptive cyclic exit strategies from lockdown to suppress COVID-19 and allow economic activity Document date: 2020_4_7
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Snippet: The economic sectoral composition of different countries differs and accordingly so would their gains from adopting a cyclic exit strategy. Countries that are disproportionately reliant on recreation and tourism would gain less than countries in which a large share of economic activity relies on manufacturing or agriculture. The cost-benefit analysis of adopting this scheme for each country would be different. Even if only part of the economy ben.....
Document: The economic sectoral composition of different countries differs and accordingly so would their gains from adopting a cyclic exit strategy. Countries that are disproportionately reliant on recreation and tourism would gain less than countries in which a large share of economic activity relies on manufacturing or agriculture. The cost-benefit analysis of adopting this scheme for each country would be different. Even if only part of the economy benefits from a cyclic strategy, economic benefits are expected to be significant.
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