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Understanding the effectiveness of government interventions against the resurgence of COVID-19 in Europe
M. Sharma, S. Mindermann, et al.
European governments utilized non-pharmaceutical interventions during the second COVID-19 wave. This research evaluates the effectiveness of 17 NPIs, revealing that while measures like business closures and gathering bans aided in reducing transmission, their impact was not as strong as in the first wave. Conducted by a diverse group of authors from various prestigious institutions, the findings offer valuable insights into public health strategies.
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