Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2022
Publication Title
210.1109/cdc45484.2021.9683517021 60th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)
Abstract
he COVID-19 pandemic began over two years ago, yet schools, businesses, and other organiza- tions are still struggling to keep the risk of disease outbreak low while returning to (near) normal functionality. Observations from these past years suggest that this goal can be achieved through the right balance of mitigation strategies, which may include some combination of mask use, vac- cinations, viral testing, and contact tracing. The choice of mitigation measures will be uniquely based on the needs and available resources of each organization. This article presents practical guidance for creating these policies based on an analytical model of disease spread that captures the combined effects of each of these interventions. The resulting guidance is tested through sim- ulation across a wide range of parameters and used to discuss the spread of disease on college campuses.
DOI
10.1109/cdc45484.2021.9683517
Creative Commons License
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Author's Accepted Manuscript
Recommended Citation
Fey, Sarah C.; Jones, Dalton J.; Dahleh, Munther A.; and Hosoi, A.E., "Simple Control for Complex Pandemics" (2022). Engineering: Faculty Publications, Smith College, Northampton, MA.
https://scholarworks.smith.edu/egr_facpubs/156