2023
DOI: 10.1097/ede.0000000000001619
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Trade-off Between Quarantine Length and Compliance to Optimize COVID-19 Control

Abstract: Background: Guidance on COVID-19 quarantine duration is often based on the maximum observed incubation periods assuming perfect compliance. However, the impact of longer quarantines may be subject to diminishing returns; the largest benefits of quarantine occur over the first few days. Additionally, the financial and psychological burdens of quarantine may motivate increases in noncompliance behavior. Methods: We use a deterministic transmission model to identify the optimal length of quarantine to minimize tr… Show more

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