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 population is homogeneous as far as interactions between its members are concerned, e.g., in policy. This monitoring can even be carried out in a regionally resolved way, such that subsequently, restrictive or relaxing measures can be adapted to different regions (urban/rural, regions with different degrees of immunization, etc.). 7 A suppression of the COVID-19 pandemic is achieved if, for a sufficiently long time, the number of infections d.....
Document: The population is homogeneous as far as interactions between its members are concerned, e.g., in policy. This monitoring can even be carried out in a regionally resolved way, such that subsequently, restrictive or relaxing measures can be adapted to different regions (urban/rural, regions with different degrees of immunization, etc.). 7 A suppression of the COVID-19 pandemic is achieved if, for a sufficiently long time, the number of infections decays exponentially with time. Mitigation aims to reduce the exponential rate of growth in the number of infections. Stability is achieved when that number tends to a constant. Once stability is reached, one may start relaxing the restrictions step by step and monitor the effect on the growth rate k as a function of geographic regions.
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