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Author: Daniel F Gudbjartsson; Agnar Helgason; Hakon Jonsson; Olafur T Magnusson; Pall Melsted; Gudmundur L Norddahl; Jona Saemundsdottir; Asgeir Sigurdsson; Patrick Sulem; Arna B Agustsdottir; Berglind Eiriksdottir; Run Fridriksdottir; Elisabet E Gardarsdottir; Gudmundur Georgsson; Olafia S Gretarsdottir; Kjartan R Gudmundsson; Thora R Gunnarsdottir; Arnaldur Gylfason; Hilma Holm; Brynjar O Jensson; Aslaug Jonasdottir; Frosti Jonsson; Kamilla S Josefsdottir; Thordur Kristjansson; Droplaug N Magnusdottir; Louise le Roux; Gudrun Sigmundsdottir; Gardar Sveinbjornsson; Kristin E Sveinsdottir; Maney Sveinsdottir; Emil A Thorarensen; Bjarni Thorbjornsson; Arthur Love; Gisli Masson; Ingileif Jonsdottir; Alma Moller; Thorolfur Gudnason; Karl G Kristinsson; Unnur Thorsteinsdottir; Kari Stefansson
Title: Early Spread of SARS-Cov-2 in the Icelandic Population
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: bbmcenpy_63
    Snippet: The healthcare system began testing of individuals considered to be at risk of infection on January 31 2020 and tested 65 before the first infected was identified on February 28. By March 22, 4,511 had been tested and 528 (11.6%) were positive. Hence those at high risk of infection were eleven times more likely to test positively......
    Document: The healthcare system began testing of individuals considered to be at risk of infection on January 31 2020 and tested 65 before the first infected was identified on February 28. By March 22, 4,511 had been tested and 528 (11.6%) were positive. Hence those at high risk of infection were eleven times more likely to test positively.

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