id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-272200-wkifto2o Rubin, G James Improving adherence to ‘test, trace and isolate’ 2020-09-10 .txt text/plain 1796 102 58 Unless people are convinced that they will be fully and quickly recompensed for any financial cost and that their use of the test, trace and isolate system is both expected and respected by their community, then, particularly where symptoms are mild, it may be tempting for some to accept their first assumption that their symptoms are probably unrelated to COVID-19. Reducing the costs associated with use of the service will be essential to improving its uptake; this could include an early release from isolation if a negative test result is obtained. Ensuring that a test, trace and isolate system links people up with community support mechanisms may help promote adherence. When the period of isolation is over, people who have tested positive will need to be warned that we still do not know if people can develop COVID-19 more than once and that they must still be careful to avoid spreading infection. ./cache/cord-272200-wkifto2o.txt ./txt/cord-272200-wkifto2o.txt