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KCL and Bristol: Engagement with daily testing instead of quarantine following possible exposure to SARS-CoV-2, 11 March 2021

Paper prepared by academics at King’s College London and University of Bristol.

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KCL and Bristol: Engagement with daily testing instead of quarantine following possible exposure to SARS-CoV-2, 11 March 2021

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Paper by academics at King’s College London and University of Bristol on engagement with daily testing strategies instead of quarantine. The authors are associated with the Health Protection Research Unit in Emergency Preparedness and Response at King’s College London and the Health Protection Research Unit in Behavioural Science and Evaluation at the University of Bristol. This paper was available for participants to read at SAGE 83 on 11 March 2021, but not considered or discussed in the meeting.

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Published 30 April 2021

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