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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_102
    Snippet: We seek an upper bound for a manageable i * . Here we consider the parameters of Switzerland. However, they can easily be adapted to any other country. We assume that a fraction p CH ICU of infected people in Switzerland needs to be in intensive care. 9 Here, we will use the value p CH ICU = 0.05. Let ρ ICU be the number of ICU beds per inhabitant that shall be allocated to COVID-19 patients. The Swiss national average is about [15] ρ CH ICU â‰.....
    Document: We seek an upper bound for a manageable i * . Here we consider the parameters of Switzerland. However, they can easily be adapted to any other country. We assume that a fraction p CH ICU of infected people in Switzerland needs to be in intensive care. 9 Here, we will use the value p CH ICU = 0.05. Let ρ ICU be the number of ICU beds per inhabitant that shall be allocated to COVID-19 patients. The Swiss national average is about [15] ρ CH ICU ≈ 1200 8 500 000

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