Rethinking infectious disease control with occupational targeted strategies

Physical distancing policies and particularly stay-at-home work mandates have proven highly effective at slowing the spread of the COVID-19 virus. But these measures have had numerous unwanted consequences, including dramatic reductions in economic productivity. Are there alternative methods that have the potential to simultaneously contain pandemic spread while also minimizing negative economic effects? Researchers examined this question using data and methods commonly excluded from pandemic-control policy design.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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