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The impact of COVID-19 control measures on social contacts and transmission in Kenyan informal settlements.

Matthew QuaifeKevin van ZandvoortAmy GimmaKashvi ShahNicky McCreeshKiesha PremEdwine BarasaDaniel MwangaBeth KangwanaJessie Pinchoffnull nullW John EdmundsChristopher I JarvisKaren Austrian
Published in: BMC medicine (2020)
COVID-19 control measures have had a large impact on direct contacts and therefore transmission, but have also caused considerable economic and food insecurity. Reductions in R0 are consistent with the comparatively low epidemic growth in Kenya and other sub-Saharan African countries that implemented similar, early control measures. However, negative and inequitable impacts on economic and food security may mean control measures are not sustainable in the longer term.
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