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Author: Christopher I Jarvis; Kevin Van Zandvoort; Amy Gimma; Kiesha Prem; Petra Klepac; G James Rubin; W John Edmunds
Title: Quantifying the impact of physical distance measures on the transmission of COVID-19 in the UK
  • Document date: 2020_4_3
  • ID: 8do4tojk_37
    Snippet: Recent results of the BBC Pandemic study 16 suggested a decrease of nearly 50% in the average number of contacts made by teenagers (13-18 years) compared with the POLYMOD data. We assessed the sensitivity of our results to a potential reduction in contacts over time by taking a conservative reduction of 50% between 5-18 year olds in the POLYMOD study, and repeating our approach to estimate the reduction in R0......
    Document: Recent results of the BBC Pandemic study 16 suggested a decrease of nearly 50% in the average number of contacts made by teenagers (13-18 years) compared with the POLYMOD data. We assessed the sensitivity of our results to a potential reduction in contacts over time by taking a conservative reduction of 50% between 5-18 year olds in the POLYMOD study, and repeating our approach to estimate the reduction in R0.

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