Abstract

Many European governments have imposed emergency lockdown measures to reduce interpersonal contact and slow the spread of COVID 19. This has led to substantial reductions in transmission rates and burden of disease but at a very high economic cost. Using health-economic principles, we assess whether lockdown is a cost-effective intervention in five European countries.

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