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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_156
    Snippet: If the testing capacity is limited by rates of order r min , the approach can still be used. But caution should be taken to account for spatial fluctuations corresponding to hot spots. One should preferentially test in areas that are likely to show the largest local growth rates so as not to miss locally super-critical growth rates by averaging over the entire country. If however, higher testing frequencies become available, new and better option.....
    Document: If the testing capacity is limited by rates of order r min , the approach can still be used. But caution should be taken to account for spatial fluctuations corresponding to hot spots. One should preferentially test in areas that are likely to show the largest local growth rates so as not to miss locally super-critical growth rates by averaging over the entire country. If however, higher testing frequencies become available, new and better options come into play.

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