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2. Correction to: Modelling the impact of travel restrictions on COVID-19 cases in Hong Kong in early 2020
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Samuel Shung-Kay Chan, King-Pui Florence Chan, Louis Wai-Tong Fan, Terence Chi-Chun Tam, Chun-Ka Wong, Ting-Fung Ma, Wang-Chun Kwok, Pak-Leung Ho, and Ka-Wai Ho
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medicine.medical_specialty ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Travel ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Public health ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Correction ,COVID-19 ,Environmental health ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Hong Kong ,Humans ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Biostatistics ,business ,Pandemics - Abstract
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) led to pandemic that affected almost all countries in the world. Many countries have implemented border restriction as a public health measure to limit local outbreak. However, there is inadequate scientific data to support such a practice, especially in the presence of an established local transmission of the disease.To apply a metapopulation Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious-Recovered (SEIR) model with inspected migration to investigate the effect of border restriction as a public health measure to limit outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019.We apply a modified metapopulation SEIR model with inspected migration with simulating population migration, and incorporating parameters such as efficiency of custom inspection in blocking infected travelers in the model. The population sizes were retrieved from government reports, while the number of COVID-19 patients were retrieved from Hong Kong Department of Health and China Centre for Disease Control (CDC) data. The RComplete border closure can help to reduce the cumulative COVID-19 case number and mortality in Hong Kong by 13.99% and 13.98% respectively. To prevent full occupancy of isolation facilities in Hong Kong; effective public health measures to reduce local REarly complete travel restriction is effective in reducing cumulative cases and mortality. However, additional anti-COVID-19 measures to reduce local R
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3. Modelling the impact of travel restrictions on COVID-19 cases in Hong Kong in early 2020
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Ka-Wai Ho, Terence Chi-Chun Tam, Louis Wai-Tong Fan, Ting-Fung Ma, Chun-Ka Wong, King-Pui Florence Chan, Wang-Chun Kwok, Pak-Leung Ho, and Samuel Shung-Kay Chan
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Government ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Isolation (health care) ,business.industry ,Public health ,Research ,Population ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Outbreak ,Border restriction ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Susceptible exposed infectious recovered (SEIR) model ,Environmental health ,Epidemiology ,Pandemic ,Medicine ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Biostatistics ,business ,education - Abstract
Background Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) led to pandemic that affected almost all countries in the world. Many countries have implemented border restriction as a public health measure to limit local outbreak. However, there is inadequate scientific data to support such a practice, especially in the presence of an established local transmission of the disease. Objective To apply a metapopulation Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious-Recovered (SEIR) model with inspected migration to investigate the effect of border restriction as a public health measure to limit outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019. Methods We apply a modified metapopulation SEIR model with inspected migration with simulating population migration, and incorporating parameters such as efficiency of custom inspection in blocking infected travelers in the model. The population sizes were retrieved from government reports, while the number of COVID-19 patients were retrieved from Hong Kong Department of Health and China Centre for Disease Control (CDC) data. The R0 was obtained from previous clinical studies. Results Complete border closure can help to reduce the cumulative COVID-19 case number and mortality in Hong Kong by 13.99% and 13.98% respectively. To prevent full occupancy of isolation facilities in Hong Kong; effective public health measures to reduce local R0 to below 1.6 was necessary, apart from having complete border closure. Conclusions Early complete travel restriction is effective in reducing cumulative cases and mortality. However, additional anti-COVID-19 measures to reduce local R0 to below 1.6 are necessary to prevent COVID-19 cases from overwhelming hospital isolation facilities.
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- 2021
4. Modelling the impact of travel restrictions on COVID-19 cases in Hong Kong in early 2020
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Wang-Chun Kwok, Ka-Chun Wong, Ting-Fung Ma, Ka-Wai Ho, Louis Wai-Tong Fan, King-Pui Florence Chan, Samuel Shung-Kay Chan, Terence Chi-Chun Tam, and Pak-Leung Ho
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Border restriction ,Susceptible exposed infectious recovered (SEIR) model ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) led to pandemic that affected almost all countries in the world. Many countries have implemented border restriction as a public health measure to limit local outbreak. However, there is inadequate scientific data to support such a practice, especially in the presence of an established local transmission of the disease. Objective To apply a metapopulation Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious-Recovered (SEIR) model with inspected migration to investigate the effect of border restriction as a public health measure to limit outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019. Methods We apply a modified metapopulation SEIR model with inspected migration with simulating population migration, and incorporating parameters such as efficiency of custom inspection in blocking infected travelers in the model. The population sizes were retrieved from government reports, while the number of COVID-19 patients were retrieved from Hong Kong Department of Health and China Centre for Disease Control (CDC) data. The R 0 was obtained from previous clinical studies. Results Complete border closure can help to reduce the cumulative COVID-19 case number and mortality in Hong Kong by 13.99% and 13.98% respectively. To prevent full occupancy of isolation facilities in Hong Kong; effective public health measures to reduce local R 0 to below 1.6 was necessary, apart from having complete border closure. Conclusions Early complete travel restriction is effective in reducing cumulative cases and mortality. However, additional anti-COVID-19 measures to reduce local R 0 to below 1.6 are necessary to prevent COVID-19 cases from overwhelming hospital isolation facilities.
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- 2021
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