Comparing the responses of the UK, Sweden and Denmark to COVID-19 using counterfactual modelling
The UK and Sweden have among the worst per-capita COVID-19 mortality in Europe. Sweden stands out for its greater reliance on voluntary, rather than mandatory, control measures. We explore how the timing and effectiveness of control measures in the UK, Sweden and Denmark shaped COVID-19 mortality in...
Main Authors: | Mishra, S, Scott, JA, Laydon, DJ, Flaxman, S, Gandy, A, Mellan, TA, Unwin, HJT, Vollmer, M, Coupland, H, Ratmann, O, Monod, M, Zhu, HH, Cori, A, Gaythorpe, KAM, Whittles, LK, Whittaker, C, Donnelly, C, Ferguson, NM, Bhatt, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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