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Author: Chaigneau, P.
Title: When strong mitigation against a pandemic backfires
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  • Document date: 2020_5_19
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    Snippet: I introduce social feasibility constraints in a SIR epidemiological model: at any point in time, the ability of a social planner to impose mitigation measures is limited, but it is increasing in the proportion of infected individuals. When considering threshold policies with constant levels of mitigation for a time period, the overall fatality rate in the population is non-monotonic in the levels of mitigation: higher levels of mitigation can increase the overall fatality rate. Intuitively, stro
    Document: I introduce social feasibility constraints in a SIR epidemiological model: at any point in time, the ability of a social planner to impose mitigation measures is limited, but it is increasing in the proportion of infected individuals. When considering threshold policies with constant levels of mitigation for a time period, the overall fatality rate in the population is non-monotonic in the levels of mitigation: higher levels of mitigation can increase the overall fatality rate. Intuitively, strong mitigation at a point in time can undermine the social feasibility of future mitigation.

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