A coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak in a residential living facility with suboptimal ventilation in resident rooms

Author:

Kaple Claire E.,Memic SamirORCID,Cadnum Jennifer L.,Eckstein Elizabeth C.,Klonowski BrianORCID,Wilson Brigid M.,Hwang Munok,Jinadatha Chetan,Donskey Curtis J.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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