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Study on the virulence evolution of SARS‐CoV‐2 and the trend of the epidemics of COVID‐19

This is the first attempt to investigate the effects of the factors related to non‐pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) and the physical condition of the public on virulence evolution of SARS‐CoV‐2 and… Click to show full abstract

This is the first attempt to investigate the effects of the factors related to non‐pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) and the physical condition of the public on virulence evolution of SARS‐CoV‐2 and the trend of the epidemics of COVID‐19 under an adaptive dynamics framework. Qualitative agreement of the prediction on the epidemics of COVID‐19 with the actual situations convinced the rationality of the present model. The study showed that enhancing both NPIs (including public vigilance, quarantine measures, and hospitalization) and the physical condition of the public (including susceptibility and recovery speed) contributed to decreasing the prevalence of COVID‐19 but only increasing public vigilance and decreasing the susceptibility of the public could also reduce the virulence of SARS‐CoV‐2. Therefore, controlling the contact rate and infection rate was the key to control not only the epidemic scale of COVID‐19 but also the extent of its harm. On the other hand, the best way to control the epidemics was to increase the public vigilance and physical condition because both of them could reduce the prevalence and case fatality rate (CFR) of COVID‐19. In addition, the enhancement of quarantine measures and hospitalization could bring the (slight) increase in the CFR of COVID‐19.

Keywords: virulence evolution; evolution sars; epidemics covid; cov trend; sars cov

Journal Title: Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2022

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