id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-277765-koa8ao10 Stoddard, M. COVID-19 isolation and containment strategies for ships: Lessons from the USS Theodore Roosevelt outbreak 2020-11-07 .txt text/plain 4779 236 53 We assumed disease dynamics in this period reflect the underlying rate of disease spread before outbreak response measures such as increased testing-based isolation and mass evacuation began impacting the number of cases. The Navy employed two strategies to control the Roosevelt outbreak: removal of sailors at random by mass evacuation and targeted removal of sailors who tested positive by isolation (either onboard or onshore) (LaGrone, Jun 2020). In Figure 2 , we assess the impact of a mass evacuation-based outbreak mitigation strategy, in which testing is absent and sailor removals are exposure-agnostic. The selected strategy involves evacuation of 5% of crew members daily until 10% of the initial crew remains; testing at a rate of 10% of the total crew daily; and immediate implementation of both measures at the time of detection of the first case ( Figure 6 ). ./cache/cord-277765-koa8ao10.txt ./txt/cord-277765-koa8ao10.txt