Fig. 4: The impact of implementing layering interventions. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: The impact of implementing layering interventions.

From: High COVID-19 transmission potential associated with re-opening universities can be mitigated with layered interventions

Fig. 4: The impact of implementing layering interventions.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The intervention indicated in the legend is implemented in addition to the interventions above. a Number of symptomatic cases. b Number of infected (symptomatic (left bar) and asymptomatic (right bar)) students at the end of the first term (day 84). The height of the bar indicates the mean from 100 model replicates and the points show the individual model replicates. c Number of students that are self-isolating. The interventions considered are 25% COVID security (a 25% reduction in per contact transmission), limiting face-to-face (f2f) teaching to 10 persons, limiting living circles to 14 persons, mass asymptomatic testing every 2 days and limiting transmission from outside the university.

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