“No test is better than a bad test”: Impact of diagnostic ...
\No test is better than a bad test": Impact of diagnostic uncertainty in mass testing on the spread of COVID-19 Nicholas Gray1* Y, Dominic Calleja 1, Alexander Wimbush , Enrique Miralles-Dolz , Ander Gray 1, Marco De-Angelis , Elfriede Derrer-Merk , Bright Uchenna Oparaji1, Vladimir Stepanov1, Louis Clearkin2, Scott Ferson1 1 Institute for Risk and Uncertainty, University of Liverpool, United ... ................
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