Association between mobility, non-pharmaceutical interventions, and COVID-19 transmission in Ghana: A modelling study using mobile phone data
Governments around the world have implemented non-pharmaceutical interventions to limit the transmission of COVID-19. Here we assess if increasing NPI stringency was associated with a reduction in COVID-19 cases in Ghana. While lockdowns and physical distancing have proven effective for reducing COV...
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Main Authors: | Hamish Gibbs (Author), Yang Liu (Author), Sam Abbott (Author), Isaac Baffoe-Nyarko (Author), Dennis O. Laryea (Author), Ernest Akyereko (Author), Patrick Kuma-Aboagye (Author), Ivy Asantewaa Asante (Author), Oriol Mitjà (Author), William Ampofo (Author), Franklin Asiedu-Bekoe (Author), Michael Marks (Author), Rosalind M. Eggo (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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