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Adaptive COVID-19 Mitigation Strategies: Tradeoffs between Trigger Thresholds, Response Timing, and Effectiveness.

Erinn C SansteadZongbo LiShannon B McKearnanSzu-Yu Zoe KaoPamela J MinkAlisha Baines SimonKaren M KuntzStefan GildemeisterEva A Enns
Published in: MDM policy & practice (2023)
This study uses a mathematical model to compare different adaptive nonpharmaceutical intervention (NPI) strategies for COVID-19 management across 3 dimensions: threshold when the NPI should be implemented, time it takes to implement the NPI, and the effectiveness of the NPI.All adaptive NPI response scenarios considered substantially reduced peak hospitalizations compared with no response.Slower NPI implementation results in a somewhat higher peak hospitalization and longer time spent with the NPI in place but may make an adaptive strategy more feasible by allowing the population sufficient time to prepare for changing restrictions.A stronger, more effective NPI response results in a modest reduction in the time spent under the NPIs and slightly lower peak hospitalizations.A higher threshold for triggering the NPI delays the time at which the NPI starts but results in a higher peak hospitalization and does not substantially reduce the time the NPI remains in force.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • coronavirus disease
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  • systematic review
  • climate change
  • primary care
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  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus