Reopening International Borders without Quarantine: Contact Tracing Integrated Policy against COVID-19

With the COVID-19 vaccination widely implemented in most countries, propelled by the need to revive the tourism economy, there is a growing prospect for relieving the social distancing regulation and reopening borders in tourism-oriented countries and regions. This need incentivizes stakeholders to...

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Main Authors: Zidong Yu, Xiaolin Zhu, Xintao Liu, Tao Wei, Hsiang-Yu Yuan, Yang Xu, Rui Zhu, Huan He, Hui Wang, Man Sing Wong, Peng Jia, Song Guo, Wenzhong Shi, Wu Chen
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
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spelling doaj-72e39f2d53b24395a88a93bba8cd68f22021-07-23T13:44:05ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-07-01187494749410.3390/ijerph18147494Reopening International Borders without Quarantine: Contact Tracing Integrated Policy against COVID-19Zidong Yu0Xiaolin Zhu1Xintao Liu2Tao Wei3Hsiang-Yu Yuan4Yang Xu5Rui Zhu6Huan He7Hui Wang8Man Sing Wong9Peng Jia10Song Guo11Wenzhong Shi12Wu Chen13Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaSchool of Public Administration, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu 611130, ChinaInstitute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844, USADepartment of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Computing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaWith the COVID-19 vaccination widely implemented in most countries, propelled by the need to revive the tourism economy, there is a growing prospect for relieving the social distancing regulation and reopening borders in tourism-oriented countries and regions. This need incentivizes stakeholders to develop border control strategies that fully evaluate health risks if mandatory quarantines are lifted. In this study, we have employed a computational approach to investigate the contact tracing integrated policy in different border-reopening scenarios in Hong Kong, China. Explicitly, by reconstructing the COVID-19 transmission from historical data, specific scenarios with joint effects of digital contact tracing and other concurrent measures (i.e., controlling arrival population and community nonpharmacological interventions) are applied to forecast the future development of the pandemic. Built on a modified SEIR epidemic model with a 30% vaccination coverage, the results suggest that scenarios with digital contact tracing and quick isolation intervention can reduce the infectious population by 92.11% compared to those without contact tracing. By further restricting the inbound population with a 10,000 daily quota and applying moderate-to-strong community nonpharmacological interventions (NPIs), the average daily confirmed cases in the forecast period of 60 days can be well controlled at around 9 per day (95% CI: 7–12). Two main policy recommendations are drawn from the study. First, digital contact tracing would be an effective countermeasure for reducing local virus spread, especially when it is applied along with a moderate level of vaccination coverage. Second, implementing a daily quota on inbound travelers and restrictive community NPIs would further keep the local infection under control. This study offers scientific evidence and prospective guidance for developing and instituting plans to lift mandatory border control policies in preparing for the global economic recovery.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/14/7494COVID-19border reopeningdigital contact tracinginternational travel
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author Zidong Yu
Xiaolin Zhu
Xintao Liu
Tao Wei
Hsiang-Yu Yuan
Yang Xu
Rui Zhu
Huan He
Hui Wang
Man Sing Wong
Peng Jia
Song Guo
Wenzhong Shi
Wu Chen
spellingShingle Zidong Yu
Xiaolin Zhu
Xintao Liu
Tao Wei
Hsiang-Yu Yuan
Yang Xu
Rui Zhu
Huan He
Hui Wang
Man Sing Wong
Peng Jia
Song Guo
Wenzhong Shi
Wu Chen
Reopening International Borders without Quarantine: Contact Tracing Integrated Policy against COVID-19
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
COVID-19
border reopening
digital contact tracing
international travel
author_facet Zidong Yu
Xiaolin Zhu
Xintao Liu
Tao Wei
Hsiang-Yu Yuan
Yang Xu
Rui Zhu
Huan He
Hui Wang
Man Sing Wong
Peng Jia
Song Guo
Wenzhong Shi
Wu Chen
author_sort Zidong Yu
title Reopening International Borders without Quarantine: Contact Tracing Integrated Policy against COVID-19
title_short Reopening International Borders without Quarantine: Contact Tracing Integrated Policy against COVID-19
title_full Reopening International Borders without Quarantine: Contact Tracing Integrated Policy against COVID-19
title_fullStr Reopening International Borders without Quarantine: Contact Tracing Integrated Policy against COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Reopening International Borders without Quarantine: Contact Tracing Integrated Policy against COVID-19
title_sort reopening international borders without quarantine: contact tracing integrated policy against covid-19
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-07-01
description With the COVID-19 vaccination widely implemented in most countries, propelled by the need to revive the tourism economy, there is a growing prospect for relieving the social distancing regulation and reopening borders in tourism-oriented countries and regions. This need incentivizes stakeholders to develop border control strategies that fully evaluate health risks if mandatory quarantines are lifted. In this study, we have employed a computational approach to investigate the contact tracing integrated policy in different border-reopening scenarios in Hong Kong, China. Explicitly, by reconstructing the COVID-19 transmission from historical data, specific scenarios with joint effects of digital contact tracing and other concurrent measures (i.e., controlling arrival population and community nonpharmacological interventions) are applied to forecast the future development of the pandemic. Built on a modified SEIR epidemic model with a 30% vaccination coverage, the results suggest that scenarios with digital contact tracing and quick isolation intervention can reduce the infectious population by 92.11% compared to those without contact tracing. By further restricting the inbound population with a 10,000 daily quota and applying moderate-to-strong community nonpharmacological interventions (NPIs), the average daily confirmed cases in the forecast period of 60 days can be well controlled at around 9 per day (95% CI: 7–12). Two main policy recommendations are drawn from the study. First, digital contact tracing would be an effective countermeasure for reducing local virus spread, especially when it is applied along with a moderate level of vaccination coverage. Second, implementing a daily quota on inbound travelers and restrictive community NPIs would further keep the local infection under control. This study offers scientific evidence and prospective guidance for developing and instituting plans to lift mandatory border control policies in preparing for the global economic recovery.
topic COVID-19
border reopening
digital contact tracing
international travel
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/14/7494
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