articleRePEc: Research Papers in EconomicsJan 1, 2020Closed access

Modelling transmission and control of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia

SLSheryl L. ChangNHNathan HardingCZCameron ZachresonOMOliver M. CliffMPMikhail Prokopenko

Abstract

Abstract There is a continuing debate on relative benefits of various mitigation and suppression strategies aimed to control the spread of COVID-19. Here we report the results of agent-based modelling using a fine-grained computational simulation of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. This model is calibrated to match key characteristics of COVID-19 transmission. An important calibration outcome is the age-dependent fraction of symptomatic cases, with this fraction for children found to be one-fifth of such fraction for adults. We apply the model to compare several intervention strategies, including restrictions on international air travel, case isolation, home quarantine, social distancing with…

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Authors

5
  • SL
    Sheryl L. Chang
  • NH
    Nathan Harding
  • CZ
    Cameron Zachreson
  • OM
    Oliver M. Cliff
  • MP
    Mikhail ProkopenkoCorresponding

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Social distance
  • Quarantine
  • Pandemic
  • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  • Isolation (microbiology)
  • Transmission (telecommunications)
  • Social isolation
  • Compliance (psychology)
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