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LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
120 1675-1683 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
121 1723-1729 Disease denotes deaths MESH:D003643

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T77 0-45 Sentence denotes Contact patterns under national interventions
T78 46-291 Sentence denotes We assume the population is stratified into predefined age groups with age-specific mixing pattern represented by a contact matrix M with an element of mij representing the contacts between someone of age group i∈G with someone of age group j∈G.
T79 292-592 Sentence denotes The baseline contact matrix (with no interventions in place) is taken from the POLYMOD survey conducted in the UK.22 The contact pattern may also be influenced by a range of interventions (social distancing was encouraged on 15 March 2020, schools were closed and lockdown occurred on 23 March 2020).
T80 593-840 Sentence denotes We implement these interventions by assuming that the percentage of 0–18 year-olds attending school after 23 March 2020 was 5% (reducing all contacts between school-age individuals by 95%) and that social distancing reduced all contacts by 0%–50%.
T81 841-987 Sentence denotes We take the element-wise minimum for each age group’s contact with another age group from all active interventions (distancing, schools/lockdown).
T82 988-1204 Sentence denotes A study on postlockdown contact patterns (CoMix11) is used to inform contacts after lockdown (first survey 24 March 2020, with an average of 73% reduction in daily contacts observed per person compared with POLYMOD).
T83 1205-1317 Sentence denotes Moving between contact matrices of multiple interventions was implemented by assuming a phased, linear decrease.
T84 1318-1499 Sentence denotes After lockdown, we vary a parameter (endphase) to capture the time taken to fully adjust (across the population, on average) to the new measures (allowed to vary from 1 to 31 days).
T85 1500-1879 Sentence denotes This assumption represents the time taken for individuals to fully adapt to new measures (and household transmission), and is in line with data on the delay in the control of COVID-19 (reductions in hospital admissions and deaths after lockdown).23 The parameter endphase can be interpreted as accounting for the time taken to adjust to all interventions (and not just lockdown).