But self-isolation of the entire population seems like an option that can be implemented by any country to slow the peak of an outbreak.
0.1% of Hubei’s population have a confirmed infection, and its hospitals are already at the breaking point (even with national resources transferred into it). If this is the limit, then hospitals can treat at most 0.1% of the population per month, so it would take 50-100 months to treat the 5-10% who will require hospitalization, which is not a realistic amount of time for self-isolation. Even 10 months is not realistic (without totally ruining the economy) so it seems “slowing the peak” just won’t help much.
0.1% of Hubei’s population have a confirmed infection, and its hospitals are already at the breaking point (even with national resources transferred into it). If this is the limit, then hospitals can treat at most 0.1% of the population per month, so it would take 50-100 months to treat the 5-10% who will require hospitalization, which is not a realistic amount of time for self-isolation. Even 10 months is not realistic (without totally ruining the economy) so it seems “slowing the peak” just won’t help much.