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editDescriptionEpidemiological impacts of the NHS COVID-19 app in England and Wales throughout its first year, fig 6.png |
English: The original caption read: "Epidemiological impacts. Cumulative estimated numbers of a cases, b hospitalisations and c deaths averted by app exposure notifications between 24 September 2020 and 24 September 2021. Shading in panels a–c indicates the range of outcomes between upper and lower plausible estimates of an individual’s reduction in risky contacts as a result of receiving an app notification, while the central estimates correspond to moderate reductions in risky contacts. d Estimated cases averted in each LTLA. e Estimated percent reduction in cases in each LTLA." |
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Source | Kendall, Michelle (2023-02-22). "Epidemiological impacts of the NHS COVID-19 app in England and Wales throughout its first year". Nature Communications 14 (1): 858. DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-36495-z. PMID 36813770. PMC: PMC9947127. ISSN 2041-1723. |
Author | Michelle Kendall, Daphne Tsallis, Chris Wymant, Andrea Di Francia, Yakubu Balogun, Xavier Didelot, Luca Ferretti & Christophe Fraser |
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