While modelling predictions suggest that uncontrolled or even partially mitigated COVID-19 epidemics in high-income countries could lead to substantial excess mortality, the virus’ impact on people living in low-income settings or affected by humanitarian crises could potentially be even more severe.
COVID-19 control in low-income settings and displaced populations: what can realistically be done?
While modelling predictions suggest that uncontrolled or even partially mitigated COVID-19 epidemics in high-income countries could lead to substantial excess mortality, the virus’ impact on people living in low-income settings or affected by humanitarian crises could potentially be even more severe.
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| Author(s) | Abdihamid Warsame, Kevin van Zandvoort, Maysoon Dahab, Stefan Flasche |
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