Author: Markus Mueller; Peter Derlet; Christopher Mudry; Gabriel Aeppli
Title: Using random testing to manage a safe exit from the COVID-19 lockdown Document date: 2020_4_14
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Snippet: The process described above is stochastic for two reasons. First, the sampling comes with the usual uncertainties in the law of large numbers. Second, the effect of policy measures is not known beforehand (even though it may be learnt in the course of time, which we do not include here). It should be clear that the faster the testing the more rapidly one can respond to a super-critical situation......
Document: The process described above is stochastic for two reasons. First, the sampling comes with the usual uncertainties in the law of large numbers. Second, the effect of policy measures is not known beforehand (even though it may be learnt in the course of time, which we do not include here). It should be clear that the faster the testing the more rapidly one can respond to a super-critical situation.
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