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Optimizing social and economic activity while containing SARS-CoV-2 transmission using DAEDALUS

Journal

NATURE COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE
Volume 2, Issue 4, Pages 223-233

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s43588-022-00233-0

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  1. MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis - UK Medical Research Council (MRC) [MR/R015600/1]
  2. UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) under the MRC/FCDO Concordat agreement
  3. European Union
  4. Community Jameel
  5. NIHR HPRU in Modelling and Health Economics [NIHR200908]
  6. Jan Wallanders and Tom Hedelius Foundation
  7. Tore Browaldh Foundation [P19-0110]
  8. Wellcome Trust
  9. FCDO
  10. World Health Organization

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DAEDALUS is a comprehensive model that studies the trade-off between economic, social and health outcomes in pandemic management. It combines epidemiological and economic models to identify strategies that optimize economic production while constraining infections. The application of this model to the United Kingdom shows economic gains and allows important services to remain active.
To study the trade-off between economic, social and health outcomes in the management of a pandemic, DAEDALUS integrates a dynamic epidemiological model of SARS-CoV-2 transmission with a multi-sector economic model, reflecting sectoral heterogeneity in transmission and complex supply chains. The model identifies mitigation strategies that optimize economic production while constraining infections so that hospital capacity is not exceeded but allowing essential services, including much of the education sector, to remain active. The model differentiates closures by economic sector, keeping those sectors open that contribute little to transmission but much to economic output and those that produce essential services as intermediate or final consumption products. In an illustrative application to 63 sectors in the United Kingdom, the model achieves an economic gain of between 161 pound billion (24%) and 193 pound billion (29%) compared to a blanket lockdown of non-essential activities over six months. Although it has been designed for SARS-CoV-2, DAEDALUS is sufficiently flexible to be applicable to pandemics with different epidemiological characteristics.

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