Evidence-Based Progressive Passage to Reopening American Societies Post COVID-19

Z. Daoud, J. McLeod, O. Ikpatt, Magdalena Pérez, Mark G Atkins, Tracy SPeyer, D. Stockman
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In the United States, the total number of confirmed reported cases of Covid-19 had reached  1.36 million with a total death of 80,574 and a total confirmed recoveries of 210,000 cases. Significant efforts have been invested to flatten the curve and control new cases appearing in the societies. Meanwhile, the governments has imposed a lockdown with the objective of controlling the transmission of the virus. The re-opening of societies is challenging and might involve threats, many of them remain unseen. We describe here a dynamic scenario to un-locking and re-opening societies using an evidence-based design, suggested by an algorithm of screening using RT-PCR and antibodies in a large population.
以证据为基础的进步途径,重新开放美国社会后COVID-19
在美国,新冠肺炎确诊病例总数达到136万例,死亡80574例,确诊康复21万例。已经投入了巨大的努力,以使曲线趋于平缓,并控制社会中出现的新病例。与此同时,各国政府已实施封锁,目的是控制病毒的传播。社会的重新开放具有挑战性,并可能涉及威胁,其中许多威胁仍未被发现。我们在这里描述了一个动态的场景,解锁和重新开放社会使用基于证据的设计,建议使用RT-PCR和抗体在大量人群中筛选算法。
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