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A sequential re-opening of provinces for China's zero-COVID policy
Cong Xu1, Xiangrong Wang2, Hongwei Hu1
1Department of Statistics and Data Science, College of Science, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China.
Nature Medicine
|February 13, 2023
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