A window of opportunity for intensifying testing and tracing efforts to prevent new COVID-19 outbreaks due to more transmissible variants

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https://doi.org/10.14745/ccdr.v47i78a06

Language of the publication
English
Date
2021-08
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Wu, Jianhong
  • Scarabel, Francesca
  • McCarthy, Zachary
  • Xiao, Yanyu
  • Ogden, Nicholas H.
Publisher
Public Health Agency of Canada

Abstract

BACKGROUND: When public health interventions are being loosened after several days of decline in the number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases, it is of critical importance to identify potential strategies to ease restrictions while mitigating a new wave of more transmissible variants of concern (VOCs). We estimated the necessary enhancements to public health interventions for a partial reopening of the economy while avoiding the worst consequences of a new outbreak, associated with more transmissible VOCs. METHODS: We used a transmission dynamics model to quantify conditions that combined public health interventions must meet to reopen the economy without a large outbreak. These conditions are those that maintain the control reproduction number below unity, while accounting for an increase in transmissibility due to VOC. RESULTS: We identified combinations of the proportion of individuals exposed to the virus who are traced and quarantined before becoming infectious, the proportion of symptomatic individuals confirmed and isolated, and individual daily contact rates needed to ensure the control reproduction number remains below unity. CONCLUSION: Our analysis indicates that the success of restrictive measures including lockdown and stay-at-home orders, as reflected by a reduction in number of cases, provides a narrow window of opportunity to intensify case detection and contact tracing efforts to prevent a new wave associated with circulation of more transmissible VOCs.

Subject

  • Health

Keywords

  • SARS-CoV-2,
  • variants of concern,
  • non-pharmaceutical interventions,
  • relaxations

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Pagination

329-338

Peer review

Yes

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PubMed ID
34667443
ISSN
1481-8531

Article

Journal title
Canada Communicable Disease Report
Journal volume
47
Journal issue
7-8

Citation(s)

Wu J, Scarabel F, McCarthy Z, Xiao Y, Ogden NH. A window of opportunity for intensifying testing and tracing efforts to prevent new COVID-19 outbreaks due to more transmissible variants. Can Commun Dis Rep. 2021 Jul 8;47(7-8):329-338. doi: 10.14745/ccdr.v47i78a06.

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