articleInfectious Disease ModellingJan 1, 2020GOLD OA

To mask or not to mask: Modeling the potential for face mask use by the general public to curtail the COVID-19 pandemic

SESteffen E. EikenberryMMMarina MancusoEIEnahoro IboiTPTin PhanKEKeenan Eikenberry

Arizona State University

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Abstract

Face mask use by the general public for limiting the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic is controversial, though increasingly recommended, and the potential of this intervention is not well understood. We develop a compartmental model for assessing the community-wide impact of mask use by the general, asymptomatic public, a portion of which may be asymptomatically infectious. Model simulations, using data relevant to COVID-19 dynamics in the US states of New York and Washington, suggest that broad adoption of even relatively ineffective face masks may meaningfully reduce community transmission of COVID-19 and decrease peak hospitalizations and deaths. Moreover, mask use decreases the effective transmission rate…

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  • SE
    Steffen E. Eikenberry

    Arizona State University

  • MM
    Marina Mancuso

    Arizona State University

  • EI
    Enahoro Iboi

    Arizona State University

  • TP
    Tin Phan

    Arizona State University

  • KE
    Keenan Eikenberry

    Arizona State University

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Face masks
  • Pandemic
  • Limiting
  • Transmission (telecommunications)
  • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  • Asymptomatic
  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
  • Intervention (counseling)
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