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Nationwide Results of COVID-19 Contact Tracing in South Korea: Individual Participant Data From an Epidemiological Survey.

Seung-Won LeeWoon-Tak YuhJee Myung YangYoon-Sik ChoIn Kyung YooHyun Yong KohDominic C MarshallDonghwan OhEun Gyo HaMan Young HanDong-Keon Yon
Published in: JMIR medical informatics (2020)
In a nationwide contact tracing study in South Korea, COVID-19 linked to medical and long-term care facilities significantly increased the risk of mortality compared to noncluster COVID-19. A social distancing campaign decreased the spread of COVID-19 in South Korea and differentially affected cluster infections of SARS-CoV-2.
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