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Genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 under an elimination strategy in Hong Kong.

Leo L M PoonRuopeng XieDillon C AdamJoseph L-H TsuiDaniel K ChuLydia D J ChangSammi S Y CheukShreya GurungPavithra KrishnanDaisy Y M NgGigi Y Z LiuCarrie K C WanSamuel S M ChengKimberly M EdwardsKathy S M LeungJoseph T WuDominic N C TsangGabriel Matthew LeungBenjamin John CowlingJoseph S Malik PeirisTommy Tsan-Yuk LamVijaykrishna DhanasekaranLeo L M Poon
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
Hong Kong employed a strategy of intermittent public health and social measures alongside increasingly stringent travel regulations to eliminate domestic SARS-CoV-2 transmission. By analyzing 1899 genome sequences (>18% of confirmed cases) from 23-January-2020 to 26-January-2021, we reveal the effects of fluctuating control measures on the evolution and epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 lineages in Hong Kong. Despite numerous importations, only three introductions were responsible for 90% of locally-acquired cases. Community outbreaks were caused by novel introductions rather than a resurgence of circulating strains. Thus, local outbreak prevention requires strong border control and community surveillance, especially during periods of less stringent social restriction. Non-adherence to prolonged preventative measures may explain sustained local transmission observed during wave four in late 2020 and early 2021. We also found that, due to a tight transmission bottleneck, transmission of low-frequency single nucleotide variants between hosts is rare.
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