Studying social awareness of physical distancing in mitigating COVID-19 transmission

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Wang X. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Mathematics, Trent University, Peterborough, K9L 0G2, ON
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加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
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COVID-19; Disease mitigation strategy; Epidemic model; Piecewise model; Social awareness;
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10.3934/MBE.2020380
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Since the initial identification of a COVID-19 case in Wuhan, China, the novel disease quickly becomes a global pandemic emergency. In this paper, we propose a dynamic model that incorporates individuals’ behavior change in social interactions at different stages of the epidemics. We fit our model to the data in Ontario, Canada and calculate the effective reproduction number Rt within each stage. Results show that Rt > 1 if the public’s awareness to practice physical distancing is relatively low and Rt < 1 otherwise. Simulations show that a reduced contact rate between the susceptible and asymptomatic/unreported symptomatic individuals is effective in mitigating the disease spread. Moreover, sensitivity analysis indicates that an increasing contact rate may lead to a second wave of disease outbreak. We also investigate the effectiveness of disease intervention strategies. Simulations demonstrate that enlarging the testing capacity and motivating infected individuals to test for an early diagnosis may facilitate mitigating the disease spread in a relatively short time. Results also indicate a significantly faster decline of confirmed positive cases if individuals practice strict physical distancing even if restricted measures are lifted. © 2020 the Author(s), licensee AIMS Press.
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页码:7428 / 7441
页数:13
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