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Assessing the Effect of Global Travel and Contact Restrictions on Mitigating the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Lai, Shengjie; Ruktanonchai, Nick W; Carioli, Alessandra; Ruktanonchai, Corrine W; Floyd, Jessica R; Prosper, Olivia; Zhang, Chi; Du, Xiangjun; Yang, Weizhong; Tatem, Andrew J.
  • Lai S; WorldPop, School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK.
  • Ruktanonchai NW; WorldPop, School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK.
  • Carioli A; Population Health Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.
  • Ruktanonchai CW; WorldPop, School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK.
  • Floyd JR; WorldPop, School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK.
  • Prosper O; WorldPop, School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK.
  • Zhang C; Department of Mathematics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA.
  • Du X; School of Public Health (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 510275, China.
  • Yang W; School of Public Health (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 510275, China.
  • Tatem AJ; School of Population Medicine and Public Health, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100730, China.
Engineering (Beijing) ; 7(7): 914-923, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1220835
ABSTRACT
Travel restrictions and physical distancing have been implemented across the world to mitigate the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, but studies are needed to understand their effectiveness across regions and time. Based on the population mobility metrics derived from mobile phone geolocation data across 135 countries or territories during the first wave of the pandemic in 2020, we built a metapopulation epidemiological model to measure the effect of travel and contact restrictions on containing COVID-19 outbreaks across regions. We found that if these interventions had not been deployed, the cumulative number of cases could have shown a 97-fold (interquartile range 79-116) increase, as of May 31, 2020. However, their effectiveness depended upon the timing, duration, and intensity of the interventions, with variations in case severity seen across populations, regions, and seasons. Additionally, before effective vaccines are widely available and herd immunity is achieved, our results emphasize that a certain degree of physical distancing at the relaxation of the intervention stage will likely be needed to avoid rapid resurgences and subsequent lockdowns.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal: Engineering (Beijing) Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.eng.2021.03.017

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal: Engineering (Beijing) Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.eng.2021.03.017