2020
DOI: 10.1016/s2352-4642(20)30250-9
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Determining the optimal strategy for reopening schools, the impact of test and trace interventions, and the risk of occurrence of a second COVID-19 epidemic wave in the UK: a modelling study

Abstract: Summary Background As lockdown measures to slow the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection begin to ease in the UK, it is important to assess the impact of any changes in policy, including school reopening and broader relaxation of physical distancing measures. We aimed to use an individual-based model to predict the impact of two possible strategies for reopening schools to all students in the UK from September, 2020, in combination with diff… Show more

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“…Transmission model Analogous to our recently published work [28], we modelled the spread of COVID-19 using Covasim, a stochastic individual-based model of SARS-CoV-2 transmission across a population. Development and implementation details can be found at http://docs.covasim.org with the methodology outlined in [36].…”
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“…Transmission model Analogous to our recently published work [28], we modelled the spread of COVID-19 using Covasim, a stochastic individual-based model of SARS-CoV-2 transmission across a population. Development and implementation details can be found at http://docs.covasim.org with the methodology outlined in [36].…”
Section: Methods (1813 Words)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development and implementation details can be found at http://docs.covasim.org with the methodology outlined in [36]. The model was previously applied to explore different scenarios of schools reopening in the UK [28], explore the epidemic spread in Australia [37] and explore different non-pharmaceutical interventions for epidemic control in Seattle, USA [36]. The code used to run all simulations contained in this paper is available from https://github.com/Jasminapg/Covid-19-Analysis.…”
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“…If schools reopened on a part time rota basis, this peak is likely to be in February 2021. In both cases the second wave of infections could be between 2 and 2.3 times the size of the original covid-19 wave, say the authors of the study, published in Lancet Child & Adolescent Health 1…”
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confidence: 96%