PMC:7060038 / 7675-8966 JSONTXT 8 Projects

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T41 0-175 Sentence denotes As the epidemic continues to expand geographically, arrival screening will likely be continued or expanded to prevent importation of cases to areas without established spread.
T42 176-401 Sentence denotes At the same time, there is great concern about potential public health consequences if COVID-19 spreads to developing countries that lack health infrastructure and resources to combat it effectively (de Salazar et al., 2020).
T43 402-503 Sentence denotes Limited resources also could mean that some countries cannot implement large-scale arrival screening.
T44 504-643 Sentence denotes In this scenario, departure screening implemented elsewhere would be the sole barrier -- however leaky -- to new waves of case importation.
T45 644-947 Sentence denotes It is also important to recognize that, owing to the lag time in appearance of symptoms in imported cases, any weaknesses in screening would continue to have an effect on known case importations for up to two weeks, officially considered the maximum incubation period (World Health Organization, 2020c).
T46 948-1078 Sentence denotes Accordingly, we consider scenarios with departure screening only, arrival screening only, or both departure and arrival screening.
T47 1079-1291 Sentence denotes The model can also consider the consequences when only a fraction of the traveller population is screened, due either to travel from a location not subject to screening, or due to deliberate evasion of screening.