The benefits, costs and feasibility of a low incidence COVID-19 strategy.
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Authors
Iftekhar, Emil N
Priesemann, Viola
Bauer, Simon
Calero Valdez, André
Cuschieri, Sarah
Grill, Eva
Krutzinna, Jenny
Lionis, Christos
Machado, Helena
Martins, Carlos
Pavlakis, George N
Perc, Matjaž
Petelos, Elena
Pickersgill, Martyn
Skupin, Alexander
Schernhammer, Eva
Szczurek, Ewa
Tsiodras, Sotirios
Willeit, Peter
Wilmes, Paul
Publication Date
2022-02Journal Title
Lancet Reg Health Eur
ISSN
2666-7762
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Volume
13
Language
eng
Type
Article
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Czypionka, T., Iftekhar, E. N., Prainsack, B., Priesemann, V., Bauer, S., Calero Valdez, A., Cuschieri, S., et al. (2022). The benefits, costs and feasibility of a low incidence COVID-19 strategy.. Lancet Reg Health Eur, 13 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2021.100294
Abstract
In the summer of 2021, European governments removed most NPIs after experiencing prolonged second and third waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most countries failed to achieve immunization rates high enough to avoid resurgence of the virus. Public health strategies for autumn and winter 2021 have ranged from countries aiming at low incidence by re-introducing NPIs to accepting high incidence levels. However, such high incidence strategies almost certainly lead to the very consequences that they seek to avoid: restrictions that harm people and economies. At high incidence, the important pandemic containment measure 'test-trace-isolate-support' becomes inefficient. At that point, the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and its numerous harmful consequences can likely only be controlled through restrictions. We argue that all European countries need to pursue a low incidence strategy in a coordinated manner. Such an endeavour can only be successful if it is built on open communication and trust.
Keywords
Vaccine Related, Prevention, 3 Good Health and Well Being
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (209519/Z/17/Z, 106612/Z/14/Z)
Economic and Social Research Council (ES/S013873/1)
Identifiers
35005678, PMC8720492
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2021.100294
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