{
   "source_x": "CZI",
   "title": "Strategies shift as coronavirus pandemic looms",
   "doi": "10.1126/science.367.6481.962",
   "abstract": "The virus may be spreading stealthily in many more places. A modeling group at Imperial College London has estimated that about two-thirds of the cases exported from China have yet to be detected. As Science went to press, the World Health Organization (WHO) still avoided using the word \u201cpandemic\u201d to describe the burgeoning crisis, instead talking about \u201cepidemics in different parts of the world.\u201d But many scientists say that regardless of what it's called, the window for containment is now almost certainly shut. \u201cIt looks to me like this virus really has escaped from China and is being transmitted quite widely,\u201d says Christopher Dye, an epidemiologist at the University of Oxford. \u201cI'm now feeling much more pessimistic that it can be controlled.\u201d In the United States, \u201cdisruption to everyday life might be severe,\u201d Nancy Messonnier, who leads the coronavirus response for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, warned on 25 February. \u201cWe are asking the American public to work with us to prepare for the expectation that this is going to be bad.\u201d",
   "publish_time": "2020",
   "authors": [
      "Cohen, Jon",
      "Kupferschmidt, Kai"
   ],
   "journal": "Science",
   "Microsoft Academic Paper ID": "3006494401",
   "WHO #Covidence": "#2658",
   "id": "https://doi.org/10.1126/science.367.6481.962"
}