Quarantine and testing strategies in contact tracing for SARS-CoV-2: a modelling study
Summary: Background: In most countries, contacts of confirmed COVID-19 cases are asked to quarantine for 14 days after exposure to limit asymptomatic onward transmission. While theoretically effective, this policy places a substantial social and economic burden on both the individual and wider soci...
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