Age groups that sustain resurging COVID-19 epidemics in the United States

After initial declines, in mid-2020 a resurgence in transmission of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) occurred in the United States and Europe. As efforts to control COVID-19 disease are reintensified, understanding the age demographics driving transmission and how these affect the loosening of i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2021-03, Vol.371 (6536)
Hauptverfasser: Monod, Mélodie, Blenkinsop, Alexandra, Xi, Xiaoyue, Hebert, Daniel, Bershan, Sivan, Tietze, Simon, Baguelin, Marc, Bradley, Valerie C, Chen, Yu, Coupland, Helen, Filippi, Sarah, Ish-Horowicz, Jonathan, McManus, Martin, Mellan, Thomas, Gandy, Axel, Hutchinson, Michael, Unwin, H Juliette T, van Elsland, Sabine L, Vollmer, Michaela A C, Weber, Sebastian, Zhu, Harrison, Bezancon, Anne, Ferguson, Neil M, Mishra, Swapnil, Flaxman, Seth, Bhatt, Samir, Ratmann, Oliver
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Zusammenfassung:After initial declines, in mid-2020 a resurgence in transmission of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) occurred in the United States and Europe. As efforts to control COVID-19 disease are reintensified, understanding the age demographics driving transmission and how these affect the loosening of interventions is crucial. We analyze aggregated, age-specific mobility trends from more than 10 million individuals in the United States and link these mechanistically to age-specific COVID-19 mortality data. We estimate that as of October 2020, individuals aged 20 to 49 are the only age groups sustaining resurgent SARS-CoV-2 transmission with reproduction numbers well above one and that at least 65 of 100 COVID-19 infections originate from individuals aged 20 to 49 in the United States. Targeting interventions-including transmission-blocking vaccines-to adults aged 20 to 49 is an important consideration in halting resurgent epidemics and preventing COVID-19-attributable deaths.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/SCIENCE.ABE8372