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Transmission dynamics of the COVID-19 epidemic in England

Yang Liu, Julian W. Tang, Tommy Tsan‐Yuk Lam

2020International Journal of Infectious Diseases24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused a tremendous health burden and impact on the world economy. The UK Government implemented the biggest lockdown of society during peacetime in British history at the end of March 2020, aiming to contain the rapid spread of the virus. The UK lockdown was maintained for 7 weeks, but the effectiveness of the control measures in suppressing disease transmission remains incompletely understood. METHODS: A Bayesian SEIR (susceptible-exposed-infected-removed) epidemiological model was used to rebuild the local transmission dynamics of the spread of COVID-19 in nine regions of England. RESULTS: ) suggests that the control measures, especially the forced lockdown, were effective to reduce transmissibility and curb the COVID-19 epidemic. Although the overall incidence rate in the UK has declined, forecasting highlights the possibility of a second epidemic wave in several regions. CONCLUSION: This study enhances understanding of the current outbreak and the effectiveness of control measures in the UK.

Topics & Concepts

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