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Learning from Past Experiences in Controlling the Spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic

Learning from Past Experiences in Controlling the Spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic

Daniel Kerr Baines

The Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom

Email: d.k.baines@lancaster.ac.uk

ABSTRACT

At the time of writing this article 11 April 2020, the disease CoVID-19 caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2 has claimed over 100,000 lives and affected essentially every country on the globe with over 1.6 million cases (John Hopkins, 2020). CoVID-19 has overwhelmed the medical capacity of countries like Italy and Spain, to a point not seen since the Spanish flu epidemic. Ports and countries are closed, people are on lock down, people are dying due to a lack of medical supplies and the world seems on the verge of collapse; not just medically but also socially and economically.

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