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Increasing compliance with existing restrictions can stop the spread of COVID-19 virus, says expert – News-Medical.Net
Responses from 9 500 inhabitants in 11 countries in a study financed by the EU have given the researchers an insight into how governments should act to stop the…

Responses from 9 500 inhabitants in 11 countries in a study financed by the EU have given the researchers an insight into how governments should act to stop the spread of the virus.
“Implementing a combination of many restrictions has the opposite effect. Increase compliance with existing restrictions instead,” says Sofia Wikman, researcher at University of Gävle.
In an online questionnaire, researchers asked citizens about 44 different restrictive public health measures aimed to limit the spread…
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