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Alternating quarantine for sustainable epidemic mitigation

Mathematics

Alternating quarantine for sustainable epidemic mitigation

D. Meidan, N. Schulmann, et al.

Discover an innovative approach to tackling epidemic outbreaks with the alternating quarantine strategy proposed by Dror Meidan, Nava Schulmann, Reuven Cohen, Simcha Haber, Eyal Yaniv, Ronit Sarid, and Baruch Barzel. This method not only reduces transmission rates akin to full lockdowns but also maintains approximately 50% of socioeconomic activity, effectively working alongside SARS-CoV-2's infectious cycle.... show more
Abstract
Absent pharmaceutical interventions, social distancing, lock-downs and mobility restrictions remain our prime response in the face of epidemic outbreaks. To ease their potentially devastating socioeconomic consequences, we propose here an alternating quarantine strategy: at every instance, half of the population remains under lockdown while the other half continues to be active – maintaining a routine of weekly succession between activity and quarantine. This regime minimizes infectious interactions, as it allows only half of the population to interact for just half of the time. As a result it provides a dramatic reduction in transmission, comparable to that achieved by a population-wide lockdown, despite sustaining socioeconomic continuity at ~50% capacity. The weekly alternations also help address the specific challenge of COVID-19, as their periodicity synchronizes with the natural SARS-CoV-2 disease time-scales, allowing to effectively isolate the majority of infected individuals precisely at the time of their peak infection.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 11, 2021
Authors
Dror Meidan, Nava Schulmann, Reuven Cohen, Simcha Haber, Eyal Yaniv, Ronit Sarid, Baruch Barzel
Tags
alternating quarantine
epidemic outbreaks
socioeconomic capacity
transmission reduction
SARS-CoV-2
lockdown strategy
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