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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
  • ID: loi1vs5y_153
    Snippet: In the worst case where the reboot brings back the unmitigated value k 0 , one will know within 3-4 days with reasonable confidence that the growth rate is well above zero. This is shown in Fig. 6 . In such a catastrophic situation, an early intervention can be taken, while the number of infections has at most tripled at worst. Note that this reaction time is 4-5 times faster than without random testing......
    Document: In the worst case where the reboot brings back the unmitigated value k 0 , one will know within 3-4 days with reasonable confidence that the growth rate is well above zero. This is shown in Fig. 6 . In such a catastrophic situation, an early intervention can be taken, while the number of infections has at most tripled at worst. Note that this reaction time is 4-5 times faster than without random testing.

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