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Local Decision Making for Implementing Social Distancing in Response to Outbreaks.

Rebecca Katz1, Andrea Vaught2, Samuel J Simmens3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Social distancing is the practice of restricting contact among persons to prevent the spread of infection. This study sought to (1) identify key features of preparedness and the primary concerns of local public health officials in deciding to implement social distancing measures and (2) determine whether any particular factor could explain the widespread variation among health departments in responses to past outbreaks.
METHODS: We conducted an online survey of health departments in the United States in 2015 to understand factors influencing health departments' decision making when choosing whether to implement social distancing measures. We paired survey results with data on area population demographic characteristics and analyzed them with a focus on broad trends.
RESULTS: Of 600 health departments contacted, 150 (25%) responded. Of these 150 health departments, 63 (42%) indicated that they had implemented social distancing in the past 10 years. Only 10 (7%) health departments had a line-item budget for isolation or quarantine. The most common concern about social distancing was public health impact (n = 62, 41%). Concerns about law, politics, finances, vulnerable populations, and sociocultural issues were each identified by 7% to 10% of health departments. We were unable to clearly predict which factors would influence these decisions.
CONCLUSIONS: Variations in the decision to implement social distancing are likely the result of differences in organizational authority and resources and in the primary concerns about implementing social distancing. Research and current social distancing guidelines for health departments should address these factors.

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Keywords:  isolation; preparedness; quarantine; social distancing

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 30657730      PMCID: PMC6410485          DOI: 10.1177/0033354918819755

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Rep        ISSN: 0033-3549            Impact factor:   2.792


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4.  Face mask detection and social distance monitoring system for COVID-19 pandemic.

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5.  Effect of the social distancing measures on the spread of COVID-19 in 10 highly infected countries.

Authors:  Tran Phuoc Bao Thu; Pham Nguyen Hong Ngoc; Nguyen Minh Hai; Le Anh Tuan
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