Author: CESAR BORDEHORE; Miriam Navarro; Zaida Herrador; Eva S. Fonfria
Title: Understanding COVID-19 spreading through simulation modeling and scenarios comparison: preliminary results. Document date: 2020_4_1
ID: ib0cofa4_134
Snippet: We also tested what would happen if a random testing policy for all population would have been adopted. Even performing 20 or 30 million tests (from a population of 47 million) the result is poor (Figure 8) , indicating that the efforts of testing should be more focused on suspected cases. This last approach was adopted in China by a contact tracing strategy (WHO 2020c) that allowed isolation of those infected prior to symptoms, and also a door-t.....
Document: We also tested what would happen if a random testing policy for all population would have been adopted. Even performing 20 or 30 million tests (from a population of 47 million) the result is poor (Figure 8) , indicating that the efforts of testing should be more focused on suspected cases. This last approach was adopted in China by a contact tracing strategy (WHO 2020c) that allowed isolation of those infected prior to symptoms, and also a door-to-door monitoring to identify cases with symptoms (Shen et al. 2020 ).
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