Preventing within household transmission of Covid-19: is the provision of accommodation to support self-isolation feasible and acceptable?
Abstract Background Within-household transmission of Covid-19 is responsible for a significant number of infections. Efforts to protect at risk communities are needed. This study explored the acceptability of offering accommodation to support self-isolation among at risk populations, to prevent tran...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Denford (Author), Kate Morton (Author), Jeremy Horwood (Author), Rachel de Garang (Author), Lucy Yardley (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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