Mathematical Modeling for Removing Border Entry and Quarantine Requirements for COVID-19, Vanuatu
Caroline van Gemert
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, Len Tarivonda, Posikai Samuel Tapo, Sereana Natuman, Geoff Clark, Joanne Mariasua, Nick Scott, Adam Craig, Myriam Abel, Matthew J. Cornish, Margaret Hellard, and Rachel Sacks-Davis
Author affiliations: The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia (C. van Gemert); Vanuatu Health Program, Port Vila, Vanuatu (C. van Gemert, G. Clark); The Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (C. van Gemert, N. Scott, M. Hellard, R. Sacks-Davis); Ministry of Health, Iatika Complex, Port Vila (L. Tarivonda, P.S. Tapo, S. Natuman, J. Mariasua); Oxford University, Oxford, UK (N. Scott); University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (A. Craig); World Health Organization, Port Vila (M. Abel); Dokta Blong Mi, Port Vila (M.J. Cornish)
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Figure. Number of imported cases of coronavirus disease in the community per 40,000 arrivals, by test strategy and epidemiologic scenario, Vanuatu. Error bars indicate 95% CIs.
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