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(A–I) Health resource demand prediction based on number of inbound flights. Panels (A–C) show the demand for hospital beds, PCR tests, and isolation rooms in a real-world scenario where the daily inbound flight is equal to 79. Panels (D–F) simulate the changes when inbound flights are 160, a scenario where the current requirements have been slightly lifted. Panels (G–I) present results when the number of inbound flights is 1,366, a scenario with no inbound flight restrictions.

(A–I) Health resource demand prediction based on number of inbound flights. Panels (A–C) show the demand for hospital beds, PCR tests, and isolation rooms in a real-world scenario where the daily inbound flight is equal to 79. Panels (D–F) simulate the changes when inbound flights are 160, a scenario where the current requirements have been slightly lifted. Panels (G–I) present results when the number of inbound flights is 1,366, a scenario with no inbound flight restrictions.

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