COVID-19 Public Health Bulletin. July 2022.

Key Points

  • A constantly evolving surveillance strategy, based on existing systems or those established in response to this outbreak

  • Data from a wide range of complementary sources, updated very frequently (some daily), to track the epidemic across all its spatial and temporal dimensions

  • Data made available to everyone, as open data, in real time

  • Data that enabled regionalized monitoring as close as possible to the local areas

  • Data that enabled the constant updating of control measures and prevention messages, based on the dynamics of the epidemic

  • Data that informed modeling efforts, whose conclusions guided government measures and locally adapted management strategies

  • Data enabling the assessment of the impact of prevention measures, particularly vaccination strategies

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