The BMJ | Vol.370, Issue. | 2020-09-08 | Pages
Should countries aim for elimination in the covid-19 pandemic?
Elimination is possible and is the only way to prevent the biggest loss of life and economic harm in the long run, says Andrew Lee. But Simon Thornley, Arthur J Morris, and Gerhard Sundborn argue that the cost to quality of life years is too big a risk when “possible” is not the same as “achievable”
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Should countries aim for elimination in the covid-19 pandemic?
Elimination is possible and is the only way to prevent the biggest loss of life and economic harm in the long run, says Andrew Lee. But Simon Thornley, Arthur J Morris, and Gerhard Sundborn argue that the cost to quality of life years is too big a risk when “possible” is not the same as “achievable”
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