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Effect of specific non-pharmaceutical intervention policies on SARS-CoV-2 transmission in the counties of the United States.

Bingyi YangAngkana T HuangBernardo Garcia-CarrerasWilliam E HartAndrea StaidMatt D T HitchingsElizabeth C LeeChanelle J HoweKyra H GrantzAmy WesolowskiJoseph Chadi LemaitreSusan RattiganCarlos MorenoBrooke A BorgertCeleste DaleNicole QuigleyAndrew CummingsAlizée McLorgKaelene LoMonacoSarah SchlossbergDrew Barron-KrausHarrison Shrocknull nullJustin LesslerCarl D LairdDerek A T Cummings
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) remain the only widely available tool for controlling the ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. We estimated weekly values of the effective basic reproductive number (Reff) using a mechanistic metapopulation model and associated these with county-level characteristics and NPIs in the United States (US). Interventions that included school and leisure activities closure and nursing home visiting bans were all associated with a median Reff below 1 when combined with either stay at home orders (median Reff 0.97, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.58-1.39) or face masks (median Reff 0.97, 95% CI 0.58-1.39). While direct causal effects of interventions remain unclear, our results suggest that relaxation of some NPIs will need to be counterbalanced by continuation and/or implementation of others.
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