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Valentina Costantino1, Chandini Raina MacIntyre1,2,3.
Abstract
Objective(s): To estimate the impact of universal community face mask use in Victoria, Australia along with other routine disease control measures in place.Entities:
Keywords: Coronavirus – COVID-19; mask effectiveness; modeling study; outbreak control; universal masks use
Year: 2021 PMID: 33968879 PMCID: PMC8096905 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.625499
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Model parameters.
| Basic reproduction number | R0 | 2.5 | ( |
| Latent pre symptomatic period | 3.2 not infectious +2 infectious = 5.2 | ( | |
| Infectious period | 2+1+6 = 9 days of which 2 presymptomatic, first day symptomatic with higher transmissions and following 6 days symptomatic with lower transmissions | ( | |
| Time to get isolated once symptomatic | 1+4 =5 days | ( | |
| Effectiveness of home quarantine | R0/2 | 50% reduction in the R0 | ( |
| Duration of isolation | 20 days | ||
| Reduced transmission rates mask use as a combination of proportion wearing it by mask effectiveness | 70% wearing masks 67% effective is the base case scenario; we tested values from 20 to 90% for the proportion of the population wearing it and mask effectiveness | ( | |
| Proportion of asymptomatic or very mild infectious | 35% | ( | |
| Asymptomatic diagnosed rate | 30% | ||
| Proportion of contacts identified for home quarantine | ρ | 80% | ( |
| Proportion of symptomatic people that get isolated after 5 days | θ | 90% | ( |
| Age-specific case fatality rate (%) for the 16 age groupsFor severe hospitalized and ICU admitted people | μ1i μ2i = 2 * μ1i μ3i = 3 * μ1i | 0, 0, 0.2, 0.2, 0.2, 0.2, 0.2, 0.2, 0.4, 0.4, 1.3, 1.3, 3.6, 3.6, 8, 14.8 | ( |
| Hospitalization rates | 0–4 years old 0.003 | ( | |
| ICU rates from hospitalization | 14.2% in the 54–79 years old and we used the age specific hospitalization rates to estimate the age distribution of the ICU rates, we get 0.0013 (0.13%) for 0–19 years old hospitalized 0.0337 (3.37%) for 20–49 and 0.142 (14.2%) for 50+ | ( | |
| Time in ICU | 5 days | ||
| Time in hospital | 15 days |
Figure 1The epidemic of COVID-19 in Victoria without mask use, and with a 6-week lockdown from 9 July to 20 August (blue) and the observed epidemic up to 19 July 2020 based on notification data (red).
Figure 2The effect of the timing of universal mask use with a 6-week lockdown and 70% uptake, starting on 1 July or 23 July in Victoria.
Cases and deaths in the no-mask scenario compared to starting masks on 1 July or 23 July 2020.
| No mask and 6-week lockdown | 67,636 | 120 | Base value |
| 1 July, 70% wearing a mask | 1,209 | 7 | −98.2% in cases −94.2% in deaths |
| 23 July, 70% wearing a mask | 7,961 | 42 | −88.2% in cases −65% in deaths |
Figure 3Variation in epidemic control for COVID-19 by percentage of people wearing masks from 40 to 90%, with a mask efficacy of 67%.
Modeled cases and deaths by 1 October by percentage of the population wearing masks of 67% efficacy.
| 0 | 67,636 | Base value | 120 | Base value |
| 20 | 14,549 | −78.5% | 59 | −50.8% |
| 30 | 11,091 | −83.6% | 52 | −56.7% |
| 40 | 9,660 | −85.7% | 47 | −60.8% |
| 50 | 8,833 | −86.9% | 46 | −61.7% |
| 60 | 8,341 | −87.7% | 44 | −63.3% |
| 70 | 7,961 | −88.2% | 42 | −65% |
| 80 | 7,656 | −88.7% | 41 | −65.8% |
| 90 | 7,402 | −89.1% | 40 | −66.7% |
Figure 4Variation in epidemic control for COVID-19 by varying effectiveness of masks from 40 to 90%, with 70% wearing a mask.
Modeled cases and deaths by 1 October by varying effectiveness of masks and 70% uptake of masks.
| 0 | 67,636 | Base value | 120 | Base value |
| 20 | 13,916 | −79.4% | 58 | −51.7% |
| 40 | 9,485 | −86% | 47 | −60.8% |
| 67 | 7,965 | −88.2% | 42 | −65% |
| 90 | 7,311 | −89.2% | 40 | −66.7% |