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Author: Jude Bayham; Eli P Fenichel
Title: The Impact of School Closure for COVID-19 on the US Healthcare Workforce and the Net Mortality Effects
  • Document date: 2020_3_13
  • ID: 98jz8tox_19
    Snippet: where is the baseline mortality fraction for cases, / is the percent increase in the case mortality rate through the reduction in healthcare labor force from a school closure ( 0) , and / is the percent decrease in cumulative cases from the school closure. If there are no school closures, 0, then ⁄ 0. This implies mortality is . This model highlights the tradeoff between the case-reducing effect of school closures and the cost in terms of lost .....
    Document: where is the baseline mortality fraction for cases, / is the percent increase in the case mortality rate through the reduction in healthcare labor force from a school closure ( 0) , and / is the percent decrease in cumulative cases from the school closure. If there are no school closures, 0, then ⁄ 0. This implies mortality is . This model highlights the tradeoff between the case-reducing effect of school closures and the cost in terms of lost healthcare labor supply.

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