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Dalidowicz, M; Young, C; Mueller, M. What proportion of disease transmission is due to persons who are asymptomatic over the entire course of illness? 2020 May 13; Document no.: EPM051301-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 35 p. (CEST evidence search report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc88

Howell-Spooner, B. What proportion of disease transmission is due to asymptomatic, pre-symptomatic and symptomatic cases? 2020 May 8; Document no.: LAB040701v2-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 25 p. (CEST evidence search report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc78

Miller, L; Young, C. What is the best evidence to guide the sequence or priority of re-opening each type of healthcare service and how have the closures impacted patients? 2020 May 6; Document no.: EOC042202-02 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 31 p. (CEST evidence search report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc83

Miller, L; Young, C. What is the best evidence to guide the sequence or priority of re-opening each type of healthcare service and how have the closures impacted patients? 2020 Apr 23; Document no.: EOC042202-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 5 p. (CEST evidence search report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc60