Good morning! Does anyone have a database of contact-tracing pieces they are willing to share (may be able to share cost of having created/maintaining it depending on where it is). I don't mean theoretical ones, but real examples, more details the better. News items/papers both!
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This piece seems very relevant: https://www.thelocal.de/20200402/how-german-scientists-hope-to-find-answers-on-coronavirus-in-countrys-worst-hit-spot … Even in a home of infected people, they could find RNA strands on surfaces, door knobs etc., but not RNA that could infect people
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probably the best contact-tracing database comes outta Singapore:https://www.flickr.com/photos/19198972@N00/49551719513/ …
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That’s fascinating. Really underlines the importance of the first weeks.
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. Need database of cases, not just theories.