Flexible, Freely Available Stochastic Individual Contact Model for Exploring COVID-19 Intervention and Control Strategies: Development and Simulation
BackgroundThroughout March 2020, leaders in countries across the world were making crucial decisions about how and when to implement public health interventions to combat the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). They urgently needed tools to help them to explore what will work best in their specific circ...
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Main Authors: | Churches, Timothy (Author), Jorm, Louisa (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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