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What Is Required to Prevent a Second Major Outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 upon Lifting Quarantine in Wuhan City, China

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Zhang, L; Shen, M; Ma, X; Su, S; Gong, W; Wang, J; Tao, Y; Zou, Z; Zhao, R; Lau, JTF; Li, W; Liu, F; Ye, K; Wang, Y; Zhuang, G; Fairley, CK
Published in: Innovation
May 21, 2020

Background: The Chinese government implemented a metropolitan-wide quarantine of Wuhan city on 23rd January 2020 to curb the epidemic of the coronavirus COVID-19. Lifting of this quarantine is imminent. We modelled the effects of two key health interventions on the epidemic when the quarantine is lifted. Methods: We constructed a compartmental dynamic model to forecast the trend of the COVID-19 epidemic at different quarantine lifting dates and investigated the impact of different rates of public contact and facial mask usage on the epidemic. Results: We projected a declining trend of the COVID-19 epidemic if the current quarantine strategy continues, and Wuhan would record the last new confirmed cases in late April 2020. At the end of the epidemic, 65,733 (45,722-99,015) individuals would be infected by the virus, among which 16,166 (11,238-24,603, 24.6%) were through public contacts, 45,996 (31,892-69,565, 69.7%) through household contact, and 3,571 (2,521-5,879, 5.5%) through hospital contacts (including 778 (553-1,154) non-COVID-19 patients and 2,786 (1,969-4,791) medical staff). A total of 2,821 (1,634-6,361) would die of COVID-19 related pneumonia in Wuhan. Early quarantine lifting on 21st March is viable only if Wuhan residents sustain a high facial mask usage of ≥85% and a pre-quarantine level public contact rate. Delaying city resumption to mid/late April would relax the requirement of facial mask usage to ≥75% at the same contact rate. Conclusions: The prevention of a second epidemic is viable after the metropolitan-wide quarantine is lifted but requires a sustaining high facial mask usage and a low public contact rate.

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May 21, 2020

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Zhang, L., Shen, M., Ma, X., Su, S., Gong, W., Wang, J., … Fairley, C. K. (2020). What Is Required to Prevent a Second Major Outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 upon Lifting Quarantine in Wuhan City, China. Innovation, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xinn.2020.04.006
Zhang, L., M. Shen, X. Ma, S. Su, W. Gong, J. Wang, Y. Tao, et al. “What Is Required to Prevent a Second Major Outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 upon Lifting Quarantine in Wuhan City, China.” Innovation 1, no. 1 (May 21, 2020). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xinn.2020.04.006.
Zhang L, Shen M, Ma X, Su S, Gong W, Wang J, et al. What Is Required to Prevent a Second Major Outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 upon Lifting Quarantine in Wuhan City, China. Innovation. 2020 May 21;1(1).
Zhang, L., et al. “What Is Required to Prevent a Second Major Outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 upon Lifting Quarantine in Wuhan City, China.” Innovation, vol. 1, no. 1, May 2020. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.xinn.2020.04.006.
Zhang L, Shen M, Ma X, Su S, Gong W, Wang J, Tao Y, Zou Z, Zhao R, Lau JTF, Li W, Liu F, Ye K, Wang Y, Zhuang G, Fairley CK. What Is Required to Prevent a Second Major Outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 upon Lifting Quarantine in Wuhan City, China. Innovation. 2020 May 21;1(1).

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Innovation

DOI

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2666-6758

Publication Date

May 21, 2020

Volume

1

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1