Network interventions for managing the COVID-19 pandemic and sustaining economy.

Akihiro Nishi ORCID logo; George Dewey ORCID logo; Akira Endo ORCID logo; Sophia Neman ORCID logo; Sage K Iwamoto ORCID logo; Michael Y Ni ORCID logo; Yusuke Tsugawa ORCID logo; Georgios Iosifidis ORCID logo; Justin D Smith; Sean D Young ORCID logo; (2020) Network interventions for managing the COVID-19 pandemic and sustaining economy. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 117 (48). pp. 30285-30294. ISSN 0027-8424 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2014297117
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Sustaining economic activities while curbing the number of new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases until effective vaccines or treatments become available is a major public health and policy challenge. In this paper, we use agent-based simulations of a network-based susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered (SEIR) model to investigate two network intervention strategies for mitigating the spread of transmission while maintaining economic activities. In the simulations, we assume that people engage in group activities in multiple sectors (e.g., going to work, going to a local grocery store), where they interact with others in the same group and potentially become infected. In the first strategy, each group is divided into two subgroups (e.g., a group of customers can only go to the grocery store in the morning, while another separate group of customers can only go in the afternoon). In the second strategy, we balance the number of group members across different groups within the same sector (e.g., every grocery store has the same number of customers). The simulation results show that the dividing groups strategy substantially reduces transmission, and the joint implementation of the two strategies could effectively bring the spread of transmission under control (i.e., effective reproduction number ≈ 1.0).


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