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- who: Margarete Redlin from the In this regard, empirical studies provide evidence that lockdown with decreasing mobility in the population is an effective tool for pandemic controlThe relationship between decreasing mobility in the population and the incidence of infection during the pandemic has been clearly demonstrated empirically. A reduction in mobility has been shown to lower the reproductive numbers (Nouvellet et_al, ). There is also empirical evidence conforming that the overall set of nonpharmacological interventions had the desired effect on the incidence of infection and thus on the mortality rates (Hsiang et_al, ). Cross country studies show that lockdown . . .
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