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Effects of Social Distancing Measures during the First Epidemic Wave of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Infection, Greece
Author(s)
Vana Sypsa
Sotirios Roussos
Dimitrios Paraskevis
Sotirios Tsiodras
Angelos Hatzakis
Abstract
Greece imposed a nationwide lockdown in March 2020 to mitigate transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 during the first epidemic wave. We conducted a survey on age-specific social contact patterns to assess effects of physical distancing measures and used a susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered model to simulate the epidemic. Because multiple distancing measures were implemented simultaneously, we assessed their overall effects and the contribution of each measure. Before measures were implemented, the estimated basic reproduction number (R0) was 2.38 (95% CI 2.01-2.80). During lockdown, daily contacts decreased by 86.9% and R0 decreased by 81.0% (95% credible interval [CrI] 71.8%-86.0%); each distancing measure decreased R0 by 10%-24%. By April 26, the attack rate in Greece was 0.12% (95% CrI 0.06%-0.26%), one of the lowest in Europe, and the infection fatality ratio was 1.12% (95% CrI 0.55%-2.31%). Multiple social distancing measures contained the first epidemic wave in Greece.
Part Of
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Journal or Serie
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Issue
2
Volume
27
Start Page
452
End Page
462
ISSN
10806040
Date Issued
2021-02
Open Access
Yes
DOI
10.3201/eid2702.203412
Department
Publisher
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)