“…However, this approach failed with COVID-19 for many reasons, including the globalized society, incubation period, common lack of symptoms, and limited point-of-care testing capabilities [ 21 ]. Accordingly, mitigation was chosen by many countries as a countermeasure for COVID-19, ranging from social distancing, use of personal protection equipment, closure of specific activities and venues (eg clubs and spas), to actual almost universal closure of leisure, education, and work activities (ie lockdown) [ 5 , 8 , 24 ]. While the benefits of imposing persistent and general lockdowns are being debated, it is apparent that in most countries lockdowns and other mitigation efforts were associated with favorable reductions in COVID-19 cases as well as deaths [ 5 , 7 ].…”