Artículo
Socially structured model for COVID-19 pandemic: design and evaluation of control measures
Fecha de publicación:
12/2021
Editorial:
Springer Nature
Revista:
Computational and Applied Mathematics
ISSN:
2238-3603
e-ISSN:
1807-0302
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Governments around the world are taking different measures to deal with the novel severe respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. In this sense, realistic mathematical models are important tools to explore the effect of different control strategies. In this work, we developed an agent-based model for COVID-19 disease dynamics which incorporates a basic social structure to simulate different control strategies in mid-size cities. We evaluated the impact of combinations of social distancing measures, such as contact tracing/case isolation, school closures and partial lockdowns for workplaces on the evolution of hospital beds occupancy. The contact tracing/case isolation modeled in most cases cannot prevent hospital beds saturation by itself. Our results suggest that schools, without strong social distancing measures, may be an important driver of the epidemic. Household and workplace people distribution is also an important factor to consider when studying the impact of control measures.
Palabras clave:
COVID-19
,
HOSPITAL RESOURCES
,
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
,
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
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Citación
Simoy, Mario Ignacio; Aparicio, Juan Pablo; Socially structured model for COVID-19 pandemic: design and evaluation of control measures; Springer Nature; Computational and Applied Mathematics; 41; 14; 12-2021; 1-23
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