"I can't do it": A qualitative study exploring case and contact experiences with COVID-19 contact tracing
Abstract Background Low engagement in contact tracing for COVID-19 dramatically reduces its impact, but little is known about how experiences, environments and characteristics of cases and contacts influence engagement. Methods We recruited a convenience sample of COVID-19 cases and contacts from th...
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Main Authors: | Tyler Shelby (Author), Cailin Arechiga (Author), Amanda J. Gupta (Author), Rachel Hennein (Author), Christopher Schenck (Author), Brian Weeks (Author), Maritza Bond (Author), Linda Niccolai (Author), J. Lucian Davis (Author), Lauretta E. Grau (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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