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T154 |
0-447 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Our estimates suggest that, as of April 11, 2020, some relaxation of current distancing measures in BC would have been possible without bringing the growth rate above zero, but if measures were relaxed too much (in the absence of monitoring and re-starting measures), the prevalence and case counts would begin to increase exponentially (Fig 4A and 4B), reaching high levels by June 2020 if distancing were to cease entirely (Figure I in S1 Text). |
T155 |
448-612 |
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denotes |
These are illustrative scenarios only; public health responses with renewed or revised measures would likely be put in place rapidly were such rises to be observed. |
T156 |
613-716 |
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denotes |
The speed of growth depends on how close the system is to the epidemic threshold (Figure J in S1 Text). |
T157 |
717-905 |
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denotes |
If strong enough measures are not maintained, the model predicts a range of possible epidemic curves (Figure I in S1 Text) consistent with simple and complex published models [11, 12, 14]. |