id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-345858-xedkxkz4 Ge, Y. Effect of different resumption strategies to flatten the potential COVID-19 outbreaks amid society reopens: a modeling study 2020-06-26 .txt text/plain 2283 140 55 title: Effect of different resumption strategies to flatten the potential COVID-19 outbreaks amid society reopens: a modeling study We employed a susceptible-exposed-infectious-removed model to simulate COVID-19 outbreaks under five reopening strategies based on the business resumption progress in China. We found that a hierarchy-based reopen strategy performed best when current epidemic prevention measures were maintained save for lockdown, reducing the peak number of active cases and cumulative cases by 50% and 44%, respectively. Business resumption strategies have the potential to eliminate COVID-19 outbreaks amid society reopening without special control measures. The proposed resumption strategies focused mainly on decreasing the number of imported exposure cases, guaranteeing medical support for epidemic control, or decreasing active cases. In the simulation, RR eased the epidemic by decreasing the total imported 178 exposed cases according to regional COVID-19 incidence (i.e., 70% of the DR strategy). ./cache/cord-345858-xedkxkz4.txt ./txt/cord-345858-xedkxkz4.txt