Testing delay in an environment of low COVID-19 prevalence: A qualitative study of testing behaviour amongst symptomatic South Australians
Introduction: South Australia has to date (October 2021) been highly successful in maintaining an aggressive suppression strategy for the management of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, continued success of this strategy is dependent on ongoing testing by people with symptoms of COVID-19 to identify,...
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Main Authors: | Emma Tonkin (Author), Heath Pillen (Author), Samantha B. Meyer (Author), Paul R. Ward (Author), Clare Beard (Author), Barbara Toson (Author), John Coveney (Author), Julie Henderson (Author), Trevor Webb (Author), Dean McCullum (Author), Annabelle M. Wilson (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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