If Long-Term Suppression is not Possible, how do we Minimize Mortality for Infectious Disease Outbreaks?
Andreas HandelJoel C MillerYang GeIsaac Chun-Hai FungPublished in: Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (2023)
Strong NPI that can be sustained until drugs or vaccines become available are always preferred for preventing infection and mortality. However, if people encounter a worst-case scenario where interventions cannot be sustained, allowing some infections to occur in lower-risk groups might lead to an overall greater reduction in mortality than trying to protect everyone equally.