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University of Bristol: Impact of voluntary risk-mitigation behaviour on the magnitude of a COVID-19 Omicron variant wave in England, 11 January 2022

Paper prepared by the University of Bristol on voluntary risk-mitigation behaviour.

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University of Bristol: Impact of voluntary risk-mitigation behaviour on the magnitude of a COVID-19 Omicron variant wave in England, 11 January 2022

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Paper from the University of Bristol on the impact of voluntary risk-mitigation behaviour on an omicron wave. It was considered at SAGE 103 on 13 January 2022. This paper is the assessment of the evidence at the time of writing. As new evidence or data emerges, SAGE updates its advice accordingly.

This paper should be read alongside the SPI-M-O: Consensus statement on COVID-19, 12 January 2022 from SAGE 103.

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