COVID-19 epidemic modelling for policy decision support in Victoria, Australia 2020-2021
Abstract Background Policy responses to COVID-19 in Victoria, Australia over 2020-2021 have been supported by evidence generated through mathematical modelling. This study describes the design, key findings, and process for policy translation of a series of modelling studies conducted for the Victor...
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Main Authors: | Nick Scott (Author), Romesh G Abeysuriya (Author), Dominic Delport (Author), Rachel Sacks-Davis (Author), Jonathan Nolan (Author), Daniel West (Author), Brett Sutton (Author), Euan M Wallace (Author), Margaret Hellard (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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