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The UK should change its COVID-19 strategy to try to eliminate COVID-19 even without a vaccine rather than simply managing the disease. New Zealand has effectively managed to eliminate the virus, but can states with much larger, denser populations that have experienced much bigger outbreaks hope to do the same? Or is it more realistic to accept that the disease is likely to continue to circulate at some level and plan for that? Lakshmi Manoharan, Medical Epidemiologist with ERGO, tells us we should focus on reducing the amount of community transmission first before allowing economic and social activity to resume as normal.
James Berkley
MBBS MTropMed MRCP MD FRCPCH FMedSci James Berkley - Professor of Paediatric Infectious Diseases
Thuong Thuong Nguyen
Thuong Thuong Nguyen - Associate Professor
H Rogier van Doorn
H Rogier van Doorn - Professor of Infectious Diseases
Paul Turner
MB BS, PhD, FRCPCH, FRCPath Paul Turner - Professor of Paediatric Microbiology
Raph Hamers
MD PhD Raph Hamers - Associate Professor in Infectious Diseases
Yoel Lubell
Yoel Lubell - Professor of Global Health
Philippe Guérin
Philippe Guérin - Professor of Epidemiology and Global Health
Guy Thwaites
Guy Thwaites - Professor of Infectious Diseases
Peter Horby
FRS Peter Horby - Moh Family Foundation Professor of Emerging Infections and Global Health
Brian Angus
BSc, MBChB, DTM&H, FRCP, MD, FFTM Brian Angus - Professor of Practice, Medical Education and Reader in Infectious Diseases
Paul Newton
Paul Newton - Professor of Tropical Medicine
Richard Price
Richard Price - Professor of Tropical Medicine
Bridget Wills
Bridget Wills - Professor of Tropical Medicine
Evelyne Kestelyn
Evelyne Kestelyn - Head of the Clinical Trials Unit
Mavuto Mukaka
Mavuto Mukaka - Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology