Modeling COVID-19 Transmission Dynamics With Self-Learning Population Behavioral Change.

Front Public Health

Department of Mathematics, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Published: January 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Many regions experienced repeated COVID-19 outbreaks after easing social distancing, highlighting its importance in controlling the virus spread.
  • The study introduces a SEAIR model to analyze COVID-19 transmission dynamics while considering how population behavior changes in response to social distancing measures.
  • Simulations based on Hong Kong's data show that perceived infection risks and delays in information impact both the severity and timing of COVID-19 waves.

Article Abstract

Many regions observed recurrent outbreaks of COVID-19 cases after relaxing social distancing measures. It suggests that maintaining sufficient social distancing is important for limiting the spread of COVID-19. The change of population behavior responding to the social distancing measures becomes an important factor for the pandemic prediction. In this paper, we develop a SEAIR model for studying the dynamics of COVID-19 transmission with population behavioral change. In our model, the population is divided into several groups with their own social behavior in response to the delayed information about the number of the infected population. The transmission rate depends on the behavioral changes of all the population groups, forming a feedback loop to affect the COVID-19 dynamics. Based on the data of Hong Kong, our simulations demonstrate how the perceived cost after infection and the information delay affect the level and the time period of the COVID-19 waves.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8727367PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.768852DOI Listing

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