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Implications for Countries with COVID-19-Related International Travel Bans
The study came to the conclusion that in May 2020 travel restrictions have done little in most countries to control local epidemics. This leads to the conclusion that severe restrictions are not justified when taking into consideration the extreme economical and social costs that result from these restrictions. Only a few countries with very few COVID-19 cases, such as New Zealand, would directly benefit from travel restrictions since imported case amounts might exceed local levels.
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Updated 2020-07-27
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SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
Biomedical Sciences