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Author: Jane Cheatley; Sabine Vuik; Marion Devaux; Stefano Scarpetta; Mark Pearson; Francesca Colombo; Michele Cecchini
Title: The effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions in containing epidemics: a rapid review of the literature and quantitative assessment
  • Document date: 2020_4_10
  • ID: jab7vp33_37
    Snippet: Findings from this study broadly align with outcomes from Imperial College London's modelling study, which found more stringent policies, such as school closures, have a greater impact on reducing disease transmission (Flaxman et al., 2020[61] )......
    Document: Findings from this study broadly align with outcomes from Imperial College London's modelling study, which found more stringent policies, such as school closures, have a greater impact on reducing disease transmission (Flaxman et al., 2020[61] ).

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