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Identifying Synergistic Interventions to Address COVID-19 Using a Large Scale Agent-Based Model

Identifying Synergistic Interventions to Address COVID-19 Using a Large Scale Agent-Based Model

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Abstract There is a range of public health tools and interventions to address the global pandemic of COVID-19. Although it is essential for public health efforts to comprehensively identify which interventions have the largest impact on preventing new cases, most of the modeling studies that support such decision-making efforts have only considered a very small set of interventions. In addition, previous studies predominantly considered interventions as independent or examined a single scenario in which every possible intervention was applied. Reality has been more nuanced, as a subset of all possible interventions may be in effect for a given time period, in a given place. In this paper, we use cloud-based simulations and a previously published Agent-Based Model of COVID-19 (Covasim) to measure the individual and interacting contribution of interventions on reducing new infections in the US over 6 months. Simulated interventions include face masks, working remotely, stay-at-home orders, testing, contact tracing, and quarantining. Through a factorial design of experiments, we find that mask wearing together with transitioning to remote work/schooling has the largest impact. Having sufficient capacity to immediately and effectively perform contact tracing has a smaller contribution, primarily via interacting effects.

Li Junjiang、Giabbanelli Philippe J.

Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering, Miami UniversityDepartment of Computer Science & Software Engineering, Miami University

10.1101/2020.12.11.20247825

预防医学医学研究方法医药卫生理论

Cloud-based simulationsFactorial AnalysisLarge-scale simulationsSynergistic Interventions

Li Junjiang,Giabbanelli Philippe J..Identifying Synergistic Interventions to Address COVID-19 Using a Large Scale Agent-Based Model[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-01].https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.11.20247825.点此复制

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