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  3. Continued and Serious Lockdown Could Minimize Many Newly Transmitted Cases of COVID-19 in the U.S.: Wavelets, Deterministic Models, and Data

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  4. Five approaches to the suppression of SARS-CoV-2 without intensive social distancing

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  5. Was the risk of death among the population of teachers and other school workers in England and Wales due to COVID-19 and all causes higher than other occupations during the pandemic in 2020? An ecological study using routinely collected data on deaths from the Office for National Statistics

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  7. COVID19 is a seasonal climate-driven disease across both hemispheres

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  8. Association between mobility patterns and COVID-19 transmission in the USA: a mathematical modelling study

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  9. Role of high-dose exposure in transmission hot zones as a driver of SARS-CoV-2 dynamics

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