Selected article for: "age group and school closure"

Author: Lander Willem; Thang Van Hoang; Sebastian Funk; Pietro Coletti; Philippe Beutels; Niel Hens
Title: SOCRATES: An online tool leveraging a social contact data sharing initiative to assess mitigation strategies for COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_3_6
  • ID: d4dnz2lk_37
    Snippet: The relative incidence, as presented in Figure 3 , shows the impact of school closure compared to an increase in telework. The predicted relative incidence in people 18-60 years of age decreases with an increasing proportion of telework. That is, this measure provides some protection from exposure, which might be of interest if these age groups are more vulnerable compared to children, as is the case for COVID-19 [34] . The relative incidence in .....
    Document: The relative incidence, as presented in Figure 3 , shows the impact of school closure compared to an increase in telework. The predicted relative incidence in people 18-60 years of age decreases with an increasing proportion of telework. That is, this measure provides some protection from exposure, which might be of interest if these age groups are more vulnerable compared to children, as is the case for COVID-19 [34] . The relative incidence in the age group above 60 years of age increases in both situations compared to no intervention. This does not imply that the absolute number of cases in this age group would rise. This only means that the risk of infection in other age groups is more affected by the intervention (which reduces overall incidence) relative to their normal social contact behavior. Given that our intervention measures target only children and the population of working age, this observation is as expected.

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