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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I mean examples of contact tracing on how COVID-19 actually spreads. Example of news article: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/23/us/coronavirus-westport-connecticut-party-zero.html … Example of academic article:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7029452/ …
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Everyone is sharing a lot of theoretical articles about what we can make/measure in lab, but we need studies/stories of actual transmission patterns not maximum theoretical possibilities. If you know of such a database (or you think you're qualified to build one), please ping me.
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Thanks Elettra! I'm not sure our protocol for privacy-preserving contact tracing is what this database is about — it's the kind of thing that we've deliberately built in the ability to anonymously learn a bit more about, because as Z says above, it's a big unknown.
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Indeed! I'm looking for cases to get a feel for the range of tracing we actually need! :-D
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