Selected article for: "little effect and March beginning"

Author: Xutong Wang; Remy F Pasco; Zhanwei Du; Michaela Petty; Spencer J Fox; Alison P Galvani; Michael Pignone; S. Claiborne Johnston; Lauren Ancel Meyers
Title: Impact of Social Distancing Measures on COVID-19 Healthcare Demand in Central Texas
  • Document date: 2020_4_22
  • ID: n0nch8he_41
    Snippet: Regardless of epidemic growth rate, school closures alone had little effect on the speed and burden of the epidemic (Fig. 1) . High levels of social distancing, when coupled with school closures, substantially delayed and dampened the epidemic peak. The impact of the measures depended on early implementation. Under both the slower and faster epidemic growth scenarios (i.e., seven-day and four-day doubling times), immediate measures beginning on M.....
    Document: Regardless of epidemic growth rate, school closures alone had little effect on the speed and burden of the epidemic (Fig. 1) . High levels of social distancing, when coupled with school closures, substantially delayed and dampened the epidemic peak. The impact of the measures depended on early implementation. Under both the slower and faster epidemic growth scenarios (i.e., seven-day and four-day doubling times), immediate measures beginning on March 14th were much more effective than two-month delayed measures at slowing transmission throughout the spring and summer of 2020 (Fig. 1) .

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