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Threshold analyses on combinations of testing, population size, and vaccine coverage for COVID-19 control in a university setting
2021
PLoS ONE
We simulated epidemic projections of a potential COVID-19 outbreak in a residential university population in the United States under varying combinations of asymptomatic tests (5% to 33% per day), transmission rates (2.5% to 14%), and contact rates (1 to 25), to identify the contact rate threshold that, if exceeded, would lead to exponential growth in infections. Using this, we extracted contact rate thresholds among non-essential workers, population size thresholds in the absence of vaccines,
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0255864
pmid:34370759
pmcid:PMC8351932
fatcat:u4ntuc5cxjgxre5uwcxgufhdie