Distribution of the number of infections for the experiments when the lock-down restrictions are continued.

We show different scenarios of compliance for testing and isolation. We show the number of infections at three different time points. i.e., 45 days (left panel), 90 days (middle panel) and 135 days (right panel) after the start of the universal testing procedure. These results consider a weekly universal testing procedure (i.e., k = 32 and T d = 50000) and a FNR PCR = 0.1, where the isolation strategy is individual isolation. Each box represents a combination of test and isolation compliance. Note that 135 days after the start of the universal testing procedure (not shown in this figure), the... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Pieter J. K. Libin (6681254)
Lander Willem (119855)
Timothy Verstraeten (10276708)
Andrea Torneri (6002417)
Joris Vanderlocht (450263)
Niel Hens (43661)
Dokumenttyp: Image
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Medicine / Neuroscience / Biotechnology / Sociology / Infectious Diseases / Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified / control SARS-CoV -2 epidemics / PCR test pool / health care systems / SARS-CoV -2 epidemics / testing approach / hand pool isolation / Belgian COVID -19 epidemic / STRIDE / control COVID -19 epidemics Outbreaks / contact reductions
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008688.g007

We show different scenarios of compliance for testing and isolation. We show the number of infections at three different time points. i.e., 45 days (left panel), 90 days (middle panel) and 135 days (right panel) after the start of the universal testing procedure. These results consider a weekly universal testing procedure (i.e., k = 32 and T d = 50000) and a FNR PCR = 0.1, where the isolation strategy is individual isolation. Each box represents a combination of test and isolation compliance. Note that 135 days after the start of the universal testing procedure (not shown in this figure), the number of cases dropped to zero, for all the compliance scenarios.