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Modeling the dispersal effect to reduce the infection of COVID-19 in Bangladesh

Authors :
M. Osman Gani
Sajib Mandal
M. Humayun Kabir
M. Haider Ali Biswas
Source :
Sensors International, Vol 1, Iss, Pp 100043-(2020), Sensors International
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a four compartmental model to understand the dynamics of infectious disease COVID-19. We show the boundedness and non-negativity of solutions of the model. We analytically calculate the basic reproduction number of the model and perform the stability analysis at the equilibrium points to understand the epidemic and endemic cases based on the basic reproduction number. Our analytical results show that disease free equilibrium point is asymptotically stable (unstable) and endemic equilibrium point is unstable (asymptotically stable) if the basic reproduction number is less than (greater than) unity. The dispersal rate of the infected population and the social awareness control parameter are the main focus of this study. In our model, these parameters play a vital role to control the spread of COVID-19. Our results reveal that regional lockdown and social awareness (e.g., wearing a face mask, washing hands, social distancing) can reduce the pandemic of the current outbreak of novel coronavirus in a most densely populated country like Bangladesh.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sensors International, Vol 1, Iss, Pp 100043-(2020), Sensors International
Accession number :
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