Bidirectional contact tracing could have a dramatic impact on COVID-19 infection numbers: study

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Bidirectional contact tracing could have a dramatic impact on COVID-19 infection numbers: study

Contact tracing is an important component of mitigating the spread of infections like COVID-19. Alun Lloyd, Drexel Professor of Mathematics at NC State, works with computational models to help us understand how diseases spread. Lloyd recently co-authored a study that found bidirectional contact tracing is twice as effective as forward tracing, the contact tracing method currently in use.

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