Reducing spread of COVID-19 in closed environments: an outbreak investigation and modelling study in dormitory settings

Rachael Pung ORCID logo; BernardLin; SebastianMaurer-Stroh; Fernanda LSirota; Tze MinnMak; SophieOctavia; JunxiongPang; Iain BeehuatTan; CliveTan; Biauw ChiOng; +2 more... AlexCook; VernonLee; (2020) Reducing spread of COVID-19 in closed environments: an outbreak investigation and modelling study in dormitory settings. Research Square. ISSN 2693-5015 DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-103301/v1
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Starting with a handful of SARS-CoV-2 infections in dormitory residents in late March 2020, rapid tranmission in their dense living environments ensued and by October 2020, more than 50,000 acute infections were identified across various dormitories. Extensive epidemiological, serological and phylogentic investigations, supported by simulation models, helped to reveal the factors of transmission and impact of control measures in a dormitory. We find that asymptomatic cases and symptomatic cases who did not seek medical attention were major drivers of the outbreak. Furthermore, each resident has about 30 close contacts and each infected resident spread to 4.4 (IQR 3.5–5.3) others at the start of the outbreak. The final attack rate of the current outbreak was 76.2% (IQR 70.6%–98.0%) and could be reduced by further 10% under a modified dormitory housing condition. These findings are important when designing living environments in a post COVID-19 future to reduce disease spread and facilitate rapid implementation of outbreak control measures.</jats:p>



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