Author: Christopher Bronk Ramsey
Title: Human agency and infection rates: implications for social distancing during epidemics Document date: 2020_4_15
ID: dcmcog6l_110
Snippet: Another important implication of this model is that isolation of the majority of the population, while maintaining normal interaction levels for a minority of key workers is likely to result in very high infection rates in that group, and a failure to eradicate the infection within a reasonable time frame. All groups in society must engage in some social distancing or have other protective measures to gain effective control......
Document: Another important implication of this model is that isolation of the majority of the population, while maintaining normal interaction levels for a minority of key workers is likely to result in very high infection rates in that group, and a failure to eradicate the infection within a reasonable time frame. All groups in society must engage in some social distancing or have other protective measures to gain effective control.
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