CoMix: comparing mixing patterns in the Belgian population during and after lockdown
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how a newly emergent communicable disease can lay considerable burden on public health. To avoid system collapse, governments have resorted to several social distancing measures. In Belgium, this included a lockdown and a following period of phased re-opening...
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Autores principales: | Pietro Coletti, James Wambua, Amy Gimma, Lander Willem, Sarah Vercruysse, Bieke Vanhoutte, Christopher I. Jarvis, Kevin Van Zandvoort, John Edmunds, Philippe Beutels, Niel Hens |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f23a4818214c4c108fefa4deb9df4d67 |
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