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Optimal COVID-19 quarantine and testing strategies

Medicine and Health

Optimal COVID-19 quarantine and testing strategies

C. R. Wells, J. P. Townsend, et al.

This study by Chad R. Wells, Jeffrey P. Townsend, and colleagues explores whether shorter quarantines combined with strategic COVID-19 testing can be as effective as the standard 14-day period. They found that exit testing can potentially cut quarantines in half, proving crucial in real-world applications, such as preventing outbreaks on offshore oil rigs.

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Abstract
For COVID-19, it is vital to understand if quarantines shorter than 14 days can be equally effective with judiciously deployed testing. Here, we develop a mathematical model that quantifies the probability of post-quarantine transmission incorporating testing into travel quarantine, quarantine of traced contacts with an unknown time of infection, and quarantine of cases with a known time of exposure. We find that testing on exit (or entry and exit) can reduce the duration of a 14-day quarantine by 50%, while testing on entry shortens quarantine by at most one day. In a real-world test of our theory applied to offshore oil rig employees, 47 positives were obtained with testing on entry and exit to quarantine, of which 16 had tested negative at entry; preventing an expected nine offshore transmission events that each could have led to outbreaks. We show that appropriately timed testing can make shorter quarantines effective.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Dec 31, 2021
Authors
Chad R. Wells, Jeffrey P. Townsend, Abhishek Pandey, Seyed M. Moghadas, Gary Krieger, Burton Singer, Robert H. McDonald, Meagan C. Fitzpatrick, Alison P. Galvani
Tags
COVID-19
quarantine
testing strategies
mathematical modeling
public health
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