Difference between revisions of "Risk Estimation of SARS-CoV-2 Transmission from Bluetooth Low Energy Measurements (Q4852)"

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(‎Created claim: date (P100): April 2020)
(‎Created claim: quote (P203): Clearly, once proximity tracing technologies will be rolled out for the broad population, then data transmission events will become available that will provide evidence for the true epidemiological modeling assumptions. With that we could find out whether the current risk assessment is conservative enough or whether indeed social distancing would need to be increased further.)
 
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Clearly, once proximity tracing technologies will be rolled out for the broad population, then data transmission events will become available that will provide evidence for the true epidemiological modeling assumptions. With that we could find out whether the current risk assessment is conservative enough or whether indeed social distancing would need to be increased further.
Property / quote: Clearly, once proximity tracing technologies will be rolled out for the broad population, then data transmission events will become available that will provide evidence for the true epidemiological modeling assumptions. With that we could find out whether the current risk assessment is conservative enough or whether indeed social distancing would need to be increased further. / rank
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Clearly, once proximity tracing technologies will be rolled out for the broad population, then data transmission events will become available that will provide evidence for the true epidemiological modeling assumptions. With that we could find out whether the current risk assessment is conservative enough or whether indeed social distancing would need to be increased further.
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