Selected article for: "epidemic beginning and time point"

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_7
    Snippet: Each of the two strategies may contain identical actions at a particular time point. In the beginning of an epidemic, both strategies could implement social isolation, closing down public spaces, widely testing people, tracing contacts, and isolating all with positive tests. The immediate purpose is the same: to increase social distance and reduce the probability of new infections. However, while a mitigation strategist may be content when the nu.....
    Document: Each of the two strategies may contain identical actions at a particular time point. In the beginning of an epidemic, both strategies could implement social isolation, closing down public spaces, widely testing people, tracing contacts, and isolating all with positive tests. The immediate purpose is the same: to increase social distance and reduce the probability of new infections. However, while a mitigation strategist may be content when the number of new cases stabilises, a suppression strategist would demand more actions to trace asymptomatic individuals to make the numbers plummet. Therefore, it is especially important to analyse a series of actions each strategy would demand.

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