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I saw the first results, and I thought, holy fuck, that timeline.
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J'ai vu les premiers résultats, et je me suis dit : "Putain, cette ligne de temps".
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article publié le 5 avril 2020 en néérlandais sur les scénarios de sortie de crise
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5 April 2020
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Property / see also: Netherlands could be dealing with coronavirus pandemic for over 2 years: report / rank
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comment: report from this Dutch article in English
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The team of 40 scientists considered various ways of dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, also looking at studies and plans from universities and hospitals and politicians around the world. According to Coffeng and De Vlas, a geographical model is a promising exit strategy for the Netherlands.
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This would mean dividing the NL into 10 regions with the same number of inhabitants. * Impose strict measures on all these regions, but 'release' the disease in one region. *Open up the intensive care capacity throughout the NL to the sick people in the exposed area. Once the peak passed in that area, and there is sufficient immunity there, 'release' the second region and expose it to the virus.
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I saw the first results, and I thought, holy fuck, that timeline.
Dutch paper published on April 5, 2020

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    The team of 40 scientists considered various ways of dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, also looking at studies and plans from universities and hospitals and politicians around the world. According to Coffeng and De Vlas, a geographical model is a promising exit strategy for the Netherlands.
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    This would mean dividing the NL into 10 regions with the same number of inhabitants. * Impose strict measures on all these regions, but 'release' the disease in one region. *Open up the intensive care capacity throughout the NL to the sick people in the exposed area. Once the peak passed in that area, and there is sufficient immunity there, 'release' the second region and expose it to the virus.
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