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. 2007 Oct 4;5(23):631–639. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2007.1197

Table 1.

Summary of epidemic incidence, policy and individual's perceived risk factors influencing the degree of social distancing (σ(t)) during different periods of the influenza epidemic in Sydney 1919. (Day 1 is 1 January 1919. The question mark assigned to σ(t) during period D reflects our uncertainty surrounding whether people fully resumed normal contact behaviour at some stage during this period.)

period day, 1919 incidence drivers of perceptions perceived risk σ(t)
A 32–59 very low high publicity and policy high waning <1
B 60–84 low threat evidently passed low 1
C 85–134 high high incidence and policy high <1
D 135–165 moderate decreased incidence moderate 1(?)
E 166–223 high high incidence high <1
F 224 onwards low threat passed low 1