在一个封锁城市海啸疏散期间COVID-19的传播

Exequiel Callejas, Alonso Inostrosa-Psijas, F. Moreno, M. Oyarzun, R. Carvajal-Schiaffino
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SARS-CoV-2是一种新型高传染性病毒,已在全球范围内蔓延至最遥远的地方。2020年3月23日,智利北部伊基克市报告了首例COVID-19病例。随后,5月15日,当局宣布对城市进行封锁,封锁持续了14周多,而且还在持续。利用基于Agent的建模和仿真,我们研究了在伊基克市封锁期间海啸威胁疏散对COVID-19传播的影响。模拟了五种不同的情况,考虑了具有传播疾病能力的感染病原体的不同数量,病原体在城市中的不同分布以及病原体之间的两种不同传染率。结果表明,大多数传染发生在疏散的前15分钟,而特工们正在逃往安全区。对传播率的影响高度依赖于受感染人群的空间分布。
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COVID-19 Transmission During a Tsunami Evacuation in a Lockdown City
SARS-CoV-2 is a new and highly contagious virus that has expanded worldwide reaching the most distant places. In March 23rd (2020), the first case of COVID-19 was reported in the city of Iquique, northern Chile. Later, in May 15th authorities declared a city lockdown that has lasted for more than 14 weeks and counting. Using Agent Based Modeling and Simulation, we study the effects on COVID-19 transmission during a tsunami-threat evacuation in the lockdown of the city of Iquique. Five different scenarios were simulated, considering different amounts of infected agents with capacity to spread the disease, different distribution of agents across the city and two different rates of contagion among agents. Results showed that most contagions occur within the first 15 minutes of the evacuation, while agents are fleeing to the safe zone. The effect on transmission rates resulted highly dependent on the spatial distribution of infected population.
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