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Coronavirus disease 2019 in India: Post-lockdown scenarios and provisioning for health care.

Authors :
Chatterjee, Kaushik
Shankar, Subramanian
Chatterjee, Kaustuv
Yadav, Arun Kumar
Source :
Medical Journal Armed Forces India; Oct2020, Vol. 76 Issue 4, p387-394, 8p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

With the rise of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases in India, lockdown was imposed from March 25, 2020. We studied post-lockdown scenarios and evaluated health-care constraints. Our aim was to identify the scenarios in which health-care availability would not be overwhelmed. A modified compartmental SEIR stochastic model was used to calculate peak cases at various levels of effectiveness of prevention of transmission. Health-care constraints were evaluated using a Delphi study. We developed "q-metric" to evaluate the epidemic. Key constraints were matched against scenarios generated, and a monitoring mechanism was devised. Continuing lockdown ("q-metric" of >50) until mid-August was theoretically the most effective solution to end the epidemic. Lockdown might however be lifted earlier owing to various compulsions. The key constraints were identified as trained manpower and ventilators. It was estimated that shortfall of specialists to operate ventilators for COVID-19 intensive care units was approximately 40,000. This requires re-purposing of other specialists and short-term training to meet the surge. The shortage of ventilators is around 40,000–50,000. Procuring beyond those numbers would be infructuous owing to limits of training manpower. After lifting lockdown, the aim should be to contain the epidemic within the availability of key constraints. Our model suggests that this can be achieved by community containment and other non-pharmacological interventions at a "q-metric" of 19. An algorithm using "q-metric" was developed to monitor the epidemic. Various post-lockdown scenarios were simulated. Trained manpower and ventilators were identified as key health-care constraints. Partial community containment measures will require to be continued after the current lockdown is lifted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03771237
Volume :
76
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Medical Journal Armed Forces India
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
146711123
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mjafi.2020.06.004