Leveraging an epidemic–economic mathematical model to assess human responses to COVID-19 policies and disease progression

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Wisdom S. Avusuglo
Nicola Bragazzi
Ali Asgary
James Orbinski
Jianhong Wu
Jude Dzevela Kong
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[1] York University,Africa
[2] York University,Canada Artificial Intelligence and Data Innovation Consortium (ACADIC), Laboratory for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
[3] York University,Africa
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Scientific Reports | / 13卷
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It is imperative that resources are channelled towards programs that are efficient and cost effective in combating the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). This study proposed and analyzed control strategies for that purpose. We developed a mathematical disease model within an optimal control framework that allows us to investigate the best approach for curbing COVID-19 epidemic. We address the following research question: what is the role of community compliance as a measure for COVID-19 control? Analyzing the impact of community compliance of recommended guidelines by health authorities—examples, social distancing, face mask use, and sanitizing—coupled with efforts by health authorities in areas of vaccine provision and effective quarantine—showed that the best intervention in addition to implementing vaccination programs and effective quarantine measures, is the active incorporation of individuals’ collective behaviours, and that resources should also be directed towards community campaigns on the importance of face mask use, social distancing, and frequent sanitizing, and any other collective activities. We also demonstrated that collective behavioral response of individuals influences the disease dynamics; implying that recommended health policy should be contextualized.
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