Selected article for: "health care and mitigation strategy"

Author: Jouni T Tuomisto; Juha Yrjölä; Mikko Kolehmainen; Juhani Bonsdorff; Jami Pekkanen; Tero Tikkanen
Title: An agent-based epidemic model REINA for COVID-19 to identify destructive policies
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: 9qdl3jt9_42
    Snippet: If the mitigation strategy is adjusted for health care capacity, the mobility restrictions should be ca. 35-40% ( Figure 2 ). In such a case, the epidemic is estimated to extend far beyond the one-year time span that is modelled here. The impacts to other sectors are not estimated here, but they are likely to be severe and get worse when the restrictions are prolonged......
    Document: If the mitigation strategy is adjusted for health care capacity, the mobility restrictions should be ca. 35-40% ( Figure 2 ). In such a case, the epidemic is estimated to extend far beyond the one-year time span that is modelled here. The impacts to other sectors are not estimated here, but they are likely to be severe and get worse when the restrictions are prolonged.

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