Selected article for: "health system and ICU capacity"

Author: Nicholas G Davies; Adam J Kucharski; Rosalind M Eggo; Amy Gimma; W. John Edmunds
Title: The effect of non-pharmaceutical interventions on COVID-19 cases, deaths and demand for hospital services in the UK: a modelling study
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: g0pxqqga_32
    Snippet: We had previously presented scenarios on 11th March showing that shorter, repeated periods of particularly strict restrictions on movement-"lockdowns"-could be used to supplement a longer-term, more moderate package of interventions, with lockdowns to be deployed as needed to prevent the resources of the health system becoming overburdened. Accordingly, we supplemented the intensive interventions with lockdowns phased in when ICU bed capacity rea.....
    Document: We had previously presented scenarios on 11th March showing that shorter, repeated periods of particularly strict restrictions on movement-"lockdowns"-could be used to supplement a longer-term, more moderate package of interventions, with lockdowns to be deployed as needed to prevent the resources of the health system becoming overburdened. Accordingly, we supplemented the intensive interventions with lockdowns phased in when ICU bed capacity reached certain thresholds, which would be kept in place until ICU bed usage fell back below the same trigger threshold, to then be brought in again as needed.

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