Who got it right? New LSE research on the effectiveness of lockdowns

Dergiades, T., Milas, C., Mossialos, E.ORCID logo, Panagiotidis, T., Thompson, L. & Wharton, G.ORCID logo (17 September 2020) Who got it right? New LSE research on the effectiveness of lockdowns. LSE COVID-19 Blog.
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No two countries locked down in the same way. As cases begin to climb again in many countries, it is vital to consider whose proved the most effective. Lucy Thompson and George Wharton (LSE) set out new research by Theologos Dergiades (University of Macedonia), Costas Milas (University of Liverpool), Elias Mossialos (LSE) and Theodore Panagiotidis (University of Macedonia) on successful approaches, and explain the importance of easing lockdown measures gradually in order to prevent a further wave.

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