Differential impact of quarantine policies for recovered COVID-19 cases in England: a case cohort study of surveillance data, June to December 2020
Abstract Background From 12th March 2020, individuals in England were advised to quarantine in their home if a household member tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. A mandatory isolation period of 10 days was introduced on 28th September 2020 and applied to all individuals with COVID-19. We assessed the...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Merrick (Author), Dimple Chudasama (Author), Joe Flannagan (Author), Ines Campos-Matos (Author), Annabelle Howard (Author), Renu Bindra (Author), O Noël Gill (Author), Gavin Dabrera (Author), Theresa Lamagni (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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