Modelling the potential acute and post-acute burden of COVID-19 under the Australian border re-opening plan
Abstract Background Concerns have grown that post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 may affect significant numbers of survivors. However, the analyses used to guide policy-making for Australia's national and state re-opening plans have not incorporated non-acute illness in their modelling. We, therefo...
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Main Authors: | Mary Rose Angeles (Author), Sithara Wanni Arachchige Dona (Author), Huong Dieu Nguyen (Author), Long Khanh-Dao Le (Author), Martin Hensher (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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