How much and when should we limit economic and social activity to ensure that the health-care system is not overwhelmed during an epidemic? We study a setting where ICU resources are constrained and suppression is costly. Providing a fully analytical solution we show that the common wisdom of “flattening the curve”, where suppression measures are continuously taken to hold down the spread throughout the epidemic, is suboptimal. Instead, the optimal suppression is discontinuous. The epidemic should be left unregulated in a first phase and when the ICU constraint is approaching society should quickly lock down (a discontinuity). After the lockdown regulation should gradually be lifted, holding the rate of infected constant, thus respecting ...
Federico S, Ferrari G. Taming the spread of an epidemic by lockdown policies. Journal of mathematica...
In the framework of homogeneous susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) models, we use a control theory...
Federico S, Ferrari G. Taming the Spread of an Epidemic by Lockdown Policies. Center for Mathematica...
How much and when should we limit economic and social activity to ensure that the health-care system...
How much and when should we limit economic and social activity to ensure that the healthcare system ...
International audienceHow much and when should we limit economic and social activity to ensure that ...
When effective medical treatment and vaccination are not available, non-pharmaceutical interventions...
When effective medical treatment and vaccination are not available, non-pharmaceutical interventions...
International audienceWe consider here an extended $SIR$ model, including several features of the re...
We analyze how to optimally engage in social distancing in order to minimize the spread of an infect...
The recent COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need of non-pharmaceutical interventions in the first s...
The dramatic impact of COVID-19 pandemic has shown some flaws of global society handling the outbrea...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
We develop a flexible single-state model to represent tradeoffs between infections and activity duri...
Most nations have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by locking down parts of their economies starti...
Federico S, Ferrari G. Taming the spread of an epidemic by lockdown policies. Journal of mathematica...
In the framework of homogeneous susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) models, we use a control theory...
Federico S, Ferrari G. Taming the Spread of an Epidemic by Lockdown Policies. Center for Mathematica...
How much and when should we limit economic and social activity to ensure that the health-care system...
How much and when should we limit economic and social activity to ensure that the healthcare system ...
International audienceHow much and when should we limit economic and social activity to ensure that ...
When effective medical treatment and vaccination are not available, non-pharmaceutical interventions...
When effective medical treatment and vaccination are not available, non-pharmaceutical interventions...
International audienceWe consider here an extended $SIR$ model, including several features of the re...
We analyze how to optimally engage in social distancing in order to minimize the spread of an infect...
The recent COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need of non-pharmaceutical interventions in the first s...
The dramatic impact of COVID-19 pandemic has shown some flaws of global society handling the outbrea...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
We develop a flexible single-state model to represent tradeoffs between infections and activity duri...
Most nations have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by locking down parts of their economies starti...
Federico S, Ferrari G. Taming the spread of an epidemic by lockdown policies. Journal of mathematica...
In the framework of homogeneous susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) models, we use a control theory...
Federico S, Ferrari G. Taming the Spread of an Epidemic by Lockdown Policies. Center for Mathematica...