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Engagement and adherence trade-offs for SARS-CoV-2 contact tracing

机译:用于SARS-COV-2接触跟踪的参与和遵守权衡

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Contact tracing is an important tool for allowing countries to ease lockdown policies introduced to combat SARS-CoV-2. For contact tracing to be effective, those with symptoms must self-report themselves while their contacts must self-isolate when asked. However, policies such as legal enforcement of self-isolation can create trade-offs by dissuading individuals from self-reporting. We use an existing branching process model to examine which aspects of contact tracing adherence should be prioritized. We consider an inverse relationship between self-isolation adherence and self-reporting engagement, assuming that increasingly strict self-isolation policies will result in fewer individuals self-reporting to the programme. We find that policies which increase the average duration of self-isolation, or that increase the probability that people self-isolate at all, at the expense of reduced self-reporting rate, will not decrease the risk of a large outbreak and may increase the risk, depending on the strength of the trade-off. These results suggest that policies to increase self-isolation adherence should be implemented carefully. Policies that increase self-isolation adherence at the cost of self-reporting rates should be avoided. This article is part of the theme issue 'Modelling that shaped the early COVID-19 pandemic response in the UK'.
机译:接触者追踪是一个重要工具,有助于各国放松为抗击SARS-CoV-2而出台的封锁政策。为了使接触者追踪有效,有症状的人必须自我报告,而他们的接触者在被询问时必须自我隔离。然而,法律强制执行自我隔离等政策可能会通过劝阻个人自我报告而产生权衡。我们使用一个现有的分支过程模型来检查接触跟踪的哪些方面应该优先考虑。我们认为自我隔离遵守和自我报告参与之间的反比关系,假设越来越严格的自我隔离政策将导致更少的个人自我报告的方案。我们发现,以降低自我报告率为代价,增加自我隔离的平均持续时间,或增加人们自我隔离的可能性的政策,不会降低大暴发的风险,并可能增加风险,这取决于权衡的力度。这些结果表明,提高自我隔离依从性的政策应该谨慎执行。应该避免以牺牲自我报告率为代价来增加自我隔离的政策。本文是“英国2019冠状病毒疾病早期反应的模型”的一部分。

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