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Modelling the impact of social distancing and targeted vaccination on the spread of COVID-19 through a real city-scale contact network.

Gavin S Hartnett1, Edward Parker1, Timothy R Gulden1, Raffaele Vardavas1, David Kravitz1.   

Abstract

We use mobile device data to construct empirical interpersonal physical contact networks in the city of Portland, Oregon, both before and after social distancing measures were enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. These networks reveal how social distancing measures and the public's reaction to the incipient pandemic affected the connectivity patterns within the city. We find that as the pandemic developed there was a substantial decrease in the number of individuals with many contacts. We further study the impact of these different network topologies on the spread of COVID-19 by simulating an SEIR epidemic model over these networks and find that the reduced connectivity greatly suppressed the epidemic. We then investigate how the epidemic responds when part of the population is vaccinated, and we compare two vaccination distribution strategies, both with and without social distancing. Our main result is that the heavy-tailed degree distribution of the contact networks causes a targeted vaccination strategy that prioritizes high-contact individuals to reduce the number of cases far more effectively than a strategy that vaccinates individuals at random. Combining both targeted vaccination and social distancing leads to the greatest reduction in cases, and we also find that the marginal benefit of a targeted strategy as compared to a random strategy exceeds the marginal benefit of social distancing for reducing the number of cases. These results have important implications for ongoing vaccine distribution efforts worldwide. © The authors 2021. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  COVID-19 vaccination; contact network; epidemic modeling; mobile device data; social distancing

Year:  2021        PMID: 35039781      PMCID: PMC8754788          DOI: 10.1093/comnet/cnab042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Complex Netw        ISSN: 2051-1310


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