List of scenarios
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Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Scenarios
- 2.1 No Human Contact Tracing
- 2.2 Human Contact Tracing in combination with Autonomous Contact Tracing
- 2.3 Human Contact Tracing in combination with complementary technology
- 3 Navigation
Introduction
Solutions are seldom implemented in isolation. When solutions are combined, they influence one another and can either augment or diminish the effectiveness of the whole. This section is intended to discuss such scenarios.
Scenarios
No Human Contact Tracing
We are not aware of any countries where technology would have replaced human contact tracing completely. Probable explanations for this are:
- From a population coverage perspective, only HCT can reach every known infected individual.
- From a transmission routes perspective, only HCT can explore all routes.
- Although the scale of the current pandemic is unprecedented, prior experience with human contact tracing makes it the default option.
Stub: Without HCT
Human Contact Tracing in combination with Autonomous Contact Tracing
When combining Human Contact Tracing with Autonomous Contact Tracing, topics to discuss are:
- How do the solutions interoperate?
- How do the solutions augment each other?
- How do the solutions possibly impede each other?
Human Contact Tracing in combination with Centralised Autonomous Contact Tracing
Interoperability
- Centralised ACT has the ability to interoperate with the other parts of the overall system.
Mutual augmentation
- Centralised ACT could improve the privacy aspects of HCT by ensuring that personal data of encounters are not shared without prior consent.
- HCT's population coverage and transmission routes completeness can be a complement to ACT limits.
Mutual impediments
- ...
Stub: Centralized ACT + HCT
Human Contact Tracing in combination with Decentralised Autonomous Contact Tracing
Interoperability
- Decentralised ACT in its current form has no ability to interoperate with the other parts of the overall system.
Mutual augmentation
- ...
Mutual impediments
- The isolation of the decentralised ACT in its current form can create double work for HCT, as contact tracing agents have no means of identifying the intersects between the contact graphs.
Stub: Decentralized ACT + HCT
Human Contact Tracing in combination with complementary technology
Contact Diary in combination with Human Contact Tracing
[To be completed]
Stub: Contact diary + HCT
Symptoms Diary in combination with Human Contact Tracing
[To be completed]
Stub: Symptom diary + ACT/HCT