Effects of social isolation on COVID-19 trends

Huang Mengyao, Huang Lida, Yuan Hongyong, L. Gang
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Social isolation is the most common and effective way to control disease transmission during pandemics with the specific implementations great impacting the results This study used the SEIRS model to analyze the pandemic conditions in 4 countries to investigate the effectiveness of various social isolation schemes on the spread of the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to prepare for additional future outbreaks with emphasis on the effects of the isolation duration and degree The results show that for short-term social isolation, longer isolation time and lower isolation degree worked better for countries with good medical facilities and small populations while shorter isolation time and higher isolation degree worked better for countries with general medical facilities and large populations For long-term social isolation until COVID-19 is disappeared, a 50% degree of isolation provided effective results Overall, long-term social isolation is more effective than short-term isolation © 2021, Tsinghua University Press All right reserved
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社会隔离对COVID-19趋势的影响
社会隔离是流行病期间控制疾病传播的最常见和最有效的方法,具体实施方式对结果影响很大。本研究利用SEIRS模型分析了4个国家的大流行情况,研究了各种社会隔离方案对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)传播的有效性,为未来更多的疫情做好准备,重点研究了隔离时间和程度的影响对于短期社会隔离而言,较长的隔离时间和较低的隔离程度对于医疗设施好、人口少的国家效果更好;对于医疗设施一般、人口多的国家,较短的隔离时间和较高的隔离程度效果更好;对于长期社会隔离,直到COVID-19消失,50%的隔离程度提供了有效效果。长期社会隔离比短期隔离更有效©2021,清华大学出版社版权所有
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清华大学学报(自然科学版) Engineering-Engineering (all)
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