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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Transmission in the United States Before Versus After Relaxation of Statewide Social Distancing Measures

Journal

CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume 73, Issue -, Pages S120-S126

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciaa1502

Keywords

COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; basic reproductive number; public health regulations; social distancing

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 AI058736]
  2. Sullivan Family Foundation

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Following the relaxation of social distancing measures in the United States, there was an immediate and significant reversal in the suppression of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic. Premature relaxation of these measures led to increased epidemic growth and undermined the country's ability to control the disease burden associated with COVID-19.
Background. Weeks after issuing social distancing orders to suppress severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) transmission and reduce growth in cases of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), all US states and the District of Columbia partially or fully relaxed these measures. Methods. We identified all statewide social distancing measures that were implemented and/or relaxed in the United States between 10 March and 15 July 2020, triangulating data from state government and third-party sources. Using segmented linear regression, we estimated the extent to which relaxation of social distancing affected epidemic control, as indicated by the time-varying, state-specific effective reproduction number (R-t). Results. In the 8 weeks prior to relaxation, mean R-t declined by 0.012 units per day (95% confidence interval [CI], -.013 to -.012), and 46/51 jurisdictions achieved R-t < 1.0 by the date of relaxation. After relaxation of social distancing, R-t reversed course and began increasing by 0.007 units per day (95% CI,.006-.007), reaching a mean R-t of 1.16. Eight weeks later, the mean Rt was 1.16 and only 9/51 jurisdictions were maintaining an R-t < 1.0. Parallel models showed similar reversals in the growth of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Indicators often used to motivate relaxation at the time of relaxation (eg, test positivity rate <5%) predicted greater postrelaxation epidemic growth. Conclusions. We detected an immediate and significant reversal in SARS-CoV-2 epidemic suppression after relaxation of social distancing measures across the United States. Premature relaxation of social distancing measures undermined the country's ability to control the disease burden associated with COVID-19.

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