Epidemiologic and economic modelling of optimal COVID-19 policy: public health and social measures, masks and vaccines in Victoria, AustraliaResearch in context
Summary: Background: Identifying optimal COVID-19 policies is challenging. For Victoria, Australia (6.6 million people), we evaluated 104 policy packages (two levels of stringency of public health and social measures [PHSMs], by two levels each of mask-wearing and respirator provision during large o...
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Main Authors: | Joshua Szanyi (Author), Tim Wilson (Author), Samantha Howe (Author), Jessie Zeng (Author), Hassan Andrabi (Author), Shania Rossiter (Author), Tony Blakely (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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