Early evidence for effectiveness of statewide school closure for mitigation of influenza
<p>Background: School closures were mandated in response to COVID-19 as a nonpharmaceutical intervention. Influenza A was widespread in Wisconsin at the time of mandate, March 18, 2020, allowing its evaluation for influenza interruption. </p><p>Methods: Daily percent positivity of...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan L Temte (Author), Cecilia He (Author), John Tamerius (Author) |
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Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health - Peertechz Publications,
2021-06-16.
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