2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-13921-3
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Human behaviour, NPI and mobility reduction effects on COVID-19 transmission in different countries of the world

Abstract: Background The outbreak of Coronavirus disease, which originated in Wuhan, China in 2019, has affected the lives of billions of people globally. Throughout 2020, the reproduction number of COVID-19 was widely used by decision-makers to explain their strategies to control the pandemic. Methods In this work, we deduce and analyze both initial and effective reproduction numbers for 12 diverse world regions between February and December of 2020. We con… Show more

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“…Another critical limitation of epidemiological models for COVID-19 forecasting is that they did not consider the behavioral change of people in the presence of a pandemic [117] . In fact, people with the fear to be infected and/or of die with a new infection, they adapt the behaviour to new situation taking provident actions to protect themselves and survive in uncertain environments [118] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another critical limitation of epidemiological models for COVID-19 forecasting is that they did not consider the behavioral change of people in the presence of a pandemic [117] . In fact, people with the fear to be infected and/or of die with a new infection, they adapt the behaviour to new situation taking provident actions to protect themselves and survive in uncertain environments [118] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appropriate prediction models of infectious diseases, like COVID-19, should be age-dependent. Another critical limitation of epidemiological model applied for COVID-19 is the reductionism approach that did not consider the behavioral change of people in the presence of a pandemic (Mohammadi et al, 2022). In fact, many epidemiologic models do not consider that people, with the fear to be infected and/or of die with new infections, can adapt the behaviour to new situation taking provident actions to protect themselves and survive (Stangier et al, 2022).…”
Section: Effective Governance Improves Prevention and Preparedness To...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic period has made masks the main thing among the public that must be used in outdoor and indoor activities as a preventive measure to avoid the virus [20][21][22], as well as very strict regulations governing the use of community masks [23][24][25]. Indonesia had a percentage of 82% compliance with use in 2020, this is due to the policy to use masks when mobility is outside [26]. The use of masks is very significant, almost every day during a pandemic, causing high demand and demand for disposable masks.…”
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confidence: 99%