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Investigating duration and intensity of Covid-19 social-distancing strategies
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This study by C. Neuwirth, C. Gruber, and T. Murphy explores a model-based systems analysis of social distancing effectiveness in combating COVID-19. It uncovers the delicate balance between intensity and duration of social distancing required to reduce fatalities, emphasizing the super-linear relationship apparent when the reproduction number exceeds 1. Discover insights on managing healthcare capacity through moderate distancing.
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