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Volume 31, Number 1—January 2025
Research

Social Contact Patterns and Age Mixing before and during COVID-19 Pandemic, Greece, January 2020–October 2021

Vasiliki Engeli, Sotirios Roussos, Nikolaos Demiris, Angelos Hatzakis, and Vana SypsaComments to Author 
Author affiliation: National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece (V. Engeli, S. Roussos, A. Hatzakis, V. Sypsa); Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens (N. Demiris)

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Age-specific contact matrices at work in study of social contact patterns and age mixing before and during COVID-19 pandemic, Greece, January 2020–October 2021. A) January 2020; B) March–April 2020; C) September 2020; D) November–December 2020; E) February 2021; F) April 2021; G) May–June 2021; H) September–October 2021. Each cell represents the average daily number of reported contacts, stratified by the age group of the participants and their corresponding contacts. Gradient palettes were used to color contact matrices (orange indicates lockdown periods, blue indicates prepandemic period and periods with relaxed measures).

Figure 4. Age-specific contact matrices at work in study of social contact patterns and age mixing before and during COVID-19 pandemic, Greece, January 2020–October 2021. A) January 2020; B) March–April 2020; C) September 2020; D) November–December 2020; E) February 2021; F) April 2021; G) May–June 2021; H) September–October 2021. Each cell represents the average daily number of reported contacts, stratified by the age group of the participants and their corresponding contacts. Gradient palettes were used to color contact matrices (orange indicates lockdown periods, blue indicates prepandemic period and periods with relaxed measures).

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