Citizen involvement in COVID-19 contact tracing with digital tools: a qualitative study to explore citizens' perspectives and needs
Abstract Background Contact tracing (CT) is a key strategy when dealing with outbreaks of infectious diseases such as COVID-19. The scale of the COVID-19 pandemic has often left public health professionals (PHPs), who are responsible for the execution of CT, unable to keep up with the rapid and larg...
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Main Authors: | A. van der Meer (Author), Y. B. Helms (Author), R. Baron (Author), R. Crutzen (Author), A. Timen (Author), M. E. E. Kretzschmar (Author), M. L. Stein (Author), N. Hamdiui (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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