Title
Stopping Covid-19: A pandemic-management service value chain approach.
Abstract
A logical strategy to contain the Covid-19 pandemic is to completely isolate everyone for 2 weeks (the incubation period of the virus). However, such a strategy can have prohibitive economic and social costs and, therefore, will be difficult to implement. At the same time, the current situation is leading to an expanding humanitarian, health and economic crisis. Based on principles of the Theory of Constraints, we propose in this article the “Shutting-down Transmission Of Pandemic” (STOP Covid-19) plan that would reliably contain the pandemic, mitigate its economic consequences, and boost societal confidence. This plan requires the implementation of four strategies over 90 days: (a) stop all international, domestic passenger air and intercity bus/train travel; (b) create administrative zones of about 1 million people; (c) stop all non-emergency cross-zonal travel except for transportation of goods, and (d) deploy an information-driven service value chain to control the spread of the pandemic within a zone.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1007/s10479-020-03635-3
Annals of Operations Research
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Covid-19, Service value chain, Supply chain management, Theory of constraints, Pandemic management
Journal
289
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
2
0254-5330
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alok Baveja112011.99
Ajai Kapoor200.34
Benjamin Melamed300.34