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Assessing the mechanism of citywide test-trace-isolate Zero-COVID policy and exit strategy of COVID-19 pandemic.

Pei YuanYi TanLiu YangElena AruffoNicholas H OgdenGuojing YangHaixia LuZhigui LinWeichuan LinWenjun MaMeng FanKaifa WangJianhe ShenTianmu ChenHuaiping Zhu
Published in: Infectious diseases of poverty (2022)
The CTTI policy shows the capacity for the eradication of the Delta outbreaks and also the Omicron outbreaks. Nonetheless, the implementation of radical CTTI is challenging, which requires routine monitoring for early detection, adequate testing capacity, efficient contact tracing, and high isolation compliance, which constrain its benefits in regions with limited resources. Moreover, these challenges become even more acute in the face of more contagious variants with a high proportion of asymptomatic cases. Hence, in regions where CTTI is not possible, personal protection, public health control measures, and vaccination are indispensable for mitigating and exiting the COVID-19 pandemic.
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