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In a previous post, I presented a “dots in a box” model of the spread of a virus. In this post, I use it to compare the economic and social cost of two policies that are equally effective at containing the virus. What the simulations show is that if we use a test to determine who gets put into isolation the fraction of the population that needs to be confined and isolated is…
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