New Analysis Suggests Months of Social Distancing May Be Needed To Stop Virus
Modelers of epidemics at Imperial College of London now say months of strict social distancing may be needed to prevent overwhelming the U.S. health care system with COVID-19 cases.
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March 18, 2020 at 03:03AM
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NPR News: New Analysis Suggests Months of Social Distancing May Be Needed To Stop Virus
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