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Optimal control strategies of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron supported by invasive and dynamic models.

Jia RuiJin-Xin ZhengJin ChenHongjie WeiShanshan YuZeyu ZhaoXin-Yi WangMu-Xin ChenShang XiaYing ZhouTianmu ChenXiao-Nong Zhou
Published in: Infectious diseases of poverty (2022)
Biological invasion is positioned to contribute substantively to understanding the drivers and mechanisms of the COVID-19 spread and outbreaks. After evaluating the spillover risk of cities at each invasion phase, we found the dynamic zero-COVID strategy implemented in four cities successfully curb the disease epidemic peak of the Omicron variant, which was highly correlated to the way to perform public health and social measures in the early phases right after the invasion of the virus.
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