Infection Kinetics of Covid-19: Is Lockdown a Potent Containment Tool?
Abstract
Covid-19 is raging a devastating trail with the highest mortality-to-infected ratio ever for a pandemic. Lack of vaccine and therapeutic has rendered social exclusion through lockdown as the singular mode of containment. Harnessing the predictive powers of Machine Learning within a 6 dimensional infection kinetic model, depicting interactive evolution of 6 infection stages - healthy susceptible (), predisposed comorbid susceptible (), infected (), recovered (), herd immunized () and mortality () - the model, PHIRVD, provides the first accurate mortality prediction of 18 countries at varying stages of strategic lockdown, up to 30 days beyond last data training. PHIRVD establishes mortality-to-infection ratio as the correct pandemic descriptor, substituting reproduction number, and highlights the importance of early and prolonged but strategic lockdown to contain secondary relapse. Significance Statement: 1. Accurate prediction of the day-by-day mortality profiles of 18 countries, 30 days beyond the last data of data training. 2. Precise quantification of the impact of early-vs-later lockdown impositions. 3. Accurate prediction of secondary relapse timelines/ 4. Establishment of mortality-to-infected ratio as the correct pandemic descriptor substituting the popular choice of reproduction number, a proven failure in predicting future infection kinetics and secondary surge. The outcomes have potential to redefine healthy policy landscape, particularly in light of secondary relapse and possible future SARS-COV/Ebola group incursion.
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@article{arxiv.2009.05280,
title = {Infection Kinetics of Covid-19: Is Lockdown a Potent Containment Tool?},
author = {Amit k Chattopadhyay and Debajyot Choudhury and Goutam Ghosh and Bidisha Kundu and Sujit Kumar Nath},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.05280},
year = {2020}
}
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13 pages main text (8figures, 2 tables), 20 pages of appendices (21 figures, 5 tables)