Selected article for: "active testing and lazy testing"

Author: Jouni T Tuomisto; Juha Yrjölä; Mikko Kolehmainen; Juhani Bonsdorff; Jami Pekkanen; Tero Tikkanen
Title: An agent-based epidemic model REINA for COVID-19 to identify destructive policies
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: 9qdl3jt9_58
    Snippet: Suppression may consist of strong initial restrictions to get the epidemic under control ("hammer'). However, the idea is to reduce the cases enough so that active testing and contact tracing becomes feasible. The long-term objective is to prevent the spreading of the virus with testing and targeted isolation rather than general restrictions. Thus the general mobility restrictions can be reduced sooner than when the testing policy is lazy. Theref.....
    Document: Suppression may consist of strong initial restrictions to get the epidemic under control ("hammer'). However, the idea is to reduce the cases enough so that active testing and contact tracing becomes feasible. The long-term objective is to prevent the spreading of the virus with testing and targeted isolation rather than general restrictions. Thus the general mobility restrictions can be reduced sooner than when the testing policy is lazy. Therefore, society gets to a more normal situation fairly soon. This diminishes the side effects of the coronavirus policies in addition to being more effective in preventing mortality (Figure 8 ).

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