id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-305530-b6r6j1ek Yang, Po Feasibility of Controlling COVID-19 Outbreaks in the UK by Rolling Interventions 2020-04-07 .txt text/plain 3418 195 51 If we took a simultaneous 3 weeks rolling intervention with intensity between 3 and 5 in all regions of the UK, the total infections and deaths increased slightly to 2.69 million and 37 thousand; the peak time of healthcare kept the same at the 65th day, where it needs equivalent hospital beds for severe and critical cases of 25.3 thousand. We provided an evidence verification point that implementing suppression in London and rolling intervention with high intensity in non-London regions is probably an optimal strategy to control COVID-19 breakouts in the UK with minimised deaths and economic impacts. 22 We separately combined the calibrated model with data on the cases of COVID-19 in London, the UK (non-London) and the UK during February 2020 and March 2020 to estimate the total number of infections and deaths, and also peak time and value of healthcare demand by applying different interventions. ./cache/cord-305530-b6r6j1ek.txt ./txt/cord-305530-b6r6j1ek.txt