Quantitatively evaluate the impact of domestic aviation control measures on the spread of COVID-19 in China

Author:

Wang Yu,Li Ke,Yuan Ting,Liu Yi

Abstract

AbstractTo quantitatively evaluate the impact of domestic aviation control measures on the spread of COVID-19 in China. The number of international flights from March to September 2019 simulated the number of flights from March to September 2020 without implementing aviation control measures. In addition, the proportion of asymptomatic persons and the delay in case reporting were adjusted to estimate the prevalence of each country during the same period and calculate the estimated imported cases. The estimated imported cases were assigned each day with weight, and the estimated daily reported cases were obtained based on the actual daily number of domestic cases in China. Effective Reproduction Number ($$R_t$$Rt) was calculated based on delayed distribution, Basic Reproductive Number ($$R_0$$R0) distribution, and generation time distribution were reported in previous studies. Gaussian Process was used to estimate the effect of time-varying on$$R_t$$Rt, and the estimated$$R_t$$Rtwas compared with the actual$$R_t$$Rt. The estimated imported cases increased significantly compared with the actual number of imported cases. The estimated imported cases were mainly concentrated in North America and Europe from March to April and gradually increased in many East Asian countries from May to September. The difference between predicted$$R_t$$Rtand actual$$R_t$$Rtwas statistically significant. The estimated imported cases and the estimated$$R_t$$Rthave increased compared to the actual situation. This paper quantitatively proves that Chinese aviation control measures significantly suppress the COVID-19 epidemic, which is conducive to promoting and applying this measure.

Funder

The National Social Science Fund of China

Public Health Disease Control and Prevention, Major Innovation Planning Interdisciplinary Platform for the “Double-First Class” Initiative, Renmin University of China

Key Supporting Projects of the Civil Aviation Joint Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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