‘Dynamic’ physical distancing could help balance COVID-19 fight, economy: study
Dialing physical distancing measures up and down could be a way of sustaining the long-term fight against COVID-19 while not crushing the economy, a new study from Ontario researchers suggests.
The scientists from the University of Toronto and the University of Guelph used mathematical modelling to predict the course of the disease in Ontario.
Their base modelling found 56 per cent of the province’s population would become infected with the novel coronavirus over the next two years.
At the peak of the crisis, 107,000 Ontarians would be hospitalized with 55,000 people in the ICU, the modelling numbers suggested, should nothing be done. The province currently has about 2,000 intensive care beds.