What do we know about the coronavirus?
Crisislab was commissioned by Mojo (event organizer) to carry out a literature study on what was known about several aspects of the COVID-19 virus until mid-August 2020. This study presents what is known about the transmission of the virus (indoors and outdoors) and the risk of COVID-19 for those infected. We also describe what is known about the effects of measures such as wearing face masks, ventilation, restriction of public gatherings and social distancing. Crisislab hopes that the report can be the basis for a state of affairs to be kept up-to-date by the government that forms (and should form) the basis for a reasonable safety policy and that every citizen can read for himself. The report contains initial attempts to calculate the individual risk of corona, so that a reasonable policy can be formulated on that basis. We are open to any comments to take this report further. We strive to come up with a new version regularly in the coming period.
You can download the report (version 24 August 2020) here.