How detection ranges and usage stops impact digital contact tracing effectiveness for COVID-19
Abstract To combat the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries around the globe have adopted digital contact tracing apps. Various technologies exist to trace contacts that are potentially prone to different types of tracing errors. Here, we study the impact of different proximity detection ranges on the...
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Main Authors: | Konstantin D. Pandl, Scott Thiebes, Manuel Schmidt-Kraepelin, Ali Sunyaev |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5070ed89196145e0aa4da5d3386a6b45 |
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