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International researchers set out to compare different countries’ COVID-19 responses – News-Medical.Net
The typical measures of the efficacy of a country’s response to COVID-19 are the contagion curve and the number of deaths from the disease.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 17 2020
The typical measures of the efficacy of a country’s response to COVID-19 are the contagion curve and the number of deaths from the disease. Indeed, the frequently expressed aim of “flattening the curve” refers to a perceived need to slow the rate of transmission so that healthcare systems are not overwhelmed. An international group of researchers have set out to go beyond these indicators by discussing how and why the strategies implemented by count…
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