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TABLE 5.
Ventilators' shortage summary with early ramp‐up in production under Cases V and VI, with Q = 320 and (γ, ρ, τ, L) = (0.75, 3.00, 0.00, 0)
| Ramp‐up date | Case | Total | Worst date (t) | Worst date‐state (t, n) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 1, 2020 | V a | 254 354 | 17 741 (April 18, 2020) | 3713 (April 16, 2020, Alabama) |
| VI a | 420 675 | 25 965 (April 18, 2020) | 5183 (April 16, 2020, Alabama) | |
| April 7, 2020 | V a | 305 466 | 20 101 (April 18, 2020) | 4075 (April 16, 2020, Alabama) |
| VI a | 480 100 | 28 437 (April 17, 2020) | 5481 (April 16, 2020, Alabama) | |
| April 15, 2020 | V a | 346 571 | 22 140 (April 18, 2020) | 4334 (April 16, 2020, Alabama) |
| VI a | 527 275 | 30 596 (April 17, 2020) | 5700 (April 16, 2020, Alabama) |
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Reached the time limit. The reported results correspond to the best integer solution found.