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Author: Joshua S Weitz; Stephen J Beckett; Ashley R Coenen; David Demory; Marian Dominguez-Mirazo; Jonathan Dushoff; Chung-Yin Leung; Guanlin Li; Andreea Magalie; Sang Woo Park; Rogelio Rodriguez-Gonzalez; Shashwat Shivam; Conan Zhao
Title: Intervention Serology and Interaction Substitution: Modeling the Role of 'Shield Immunity' in Reducing COVID-19 Epidemic Spread
  • Document date: 2020_4_3
  • ID: drj3al9t_5
    Snippet: To illustrate the concept of shield immunity, consider an epidemic model in which individuals tend to substitute their interactions with identified (or strategically located) recovered individuals. Hence, rather than mixing at random, we consider a relative preference of 1 + α that a given individual will interact with a recovered individual in what would otherwise be a potentially infectious interaction. The dynamics of the fraction of suscepti.....
    Document: To illustrate the concept of shield immunity, consider an epidemic model in which individuals tend to substitute their interactions with identified (or strategically located) recovered individuals. Hence, rather than mixing at random, we consider a relative preference of 1 + α that a given individual will interact with a recovered individual in what would otherwise be a potentially infectious interaction. The dynamics of the fraction of susceptible S, infectious I, and recovered R individuals are:

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