Key epidemiological drivers and impact of interventions in the 2020 SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in England
We fitted a model of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in care homes and the community to regional surveillance data for England. Compared with other approaches, our model provides a synthesis of multiple surveillance data streams into a single coherent modelling framework allowing transmission and severity t...
Main Authors: | Knock, ES, Whittles, LK, Lees, JA, Perez-Guzman, PN, Verity, R, FitzJohn, RG, Gaythorpe, KAM, Imai, N, Hisley, W, Okell, LC, Rosello, A, Kantas, N, Walters, CE, Bhatia, S, Watson, OJ, Whittaker, C, Cattarino, L, Boonyasin, A, Djaafara, BA, Fraser, K, Fu, H, Wang, H, Xi, X, Donnelly, CA, Jauneikaite, E, Laydon, DJ, White, PJ, Ghani, AC, Ferguson, NM, Cori, A, Baguelin, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
2021
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