Assessing the mechanism of citywide test-trace-isolate Zero-COVID policy and exit strategy of COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract Background Countries that aimed for eliminating the cases of COVID-19 with test-trace-isolate policy are found to have lower infections, deaths, and better economic performance, compared with those that opted for other mitigation strategies. However, the continuous evolution of new strains...
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Main Authors: | Pei Yuan (Author), Yi Tan (Author), Liu Yang (Author), Elena Aruffo (Author), Nicholas H. Ogden (Author), Guojing Yang (Author), Haixia Lu (Author), Zhigui Lin (Author), Weichuan Lin (Author), Wenjun Ma (Author), Meng Fan (Author), Kaifa Wang (Author), Jianhe Shen (Author), Tianmu Chen (Author), Huaiping Zhu (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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