On the use of aggregated human mobility data to estimate the reproduction number

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Fabio Vanni
David Lambert
Luigi Palatella
Paolo Grigolini
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[1] Université Côte d’Azur,CNRS, GREDEG
[2] Sciences Po,Center for Nonlinear Science
[3] OFCE,Department of Mathematics
[4] University of North Texas,undefined
[5] University of North Texas,undefined
[6] Liceo Scientifico Statale “C. De Giorgi”,undefined
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The reproduction number of an infectious disease, such as CoViD-19, can be described through a modified version of the susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) model with time-dependent contact rate, where mobility data are used as proxy of average movement trends and interpersonal distances. We introduce a theoretical framework to explain and predict changes in the reproduction number of SARS-CoV-2 in terms of aggregated individual mobility and interpersonal proximity (alongside other epidemiological and environmental variables) during and after the lockdown period. We use an infection-age structured model described by a renewal equation. The model predicts the evolution of the reproduction number up to a week ahead of well-established estimates used in the literature. We show how lockdown policies, via reduction of proximity and mobility, reduce the impact of CoViD-19 and mitigate the risk of disease resurgence. We validate our theoretical framework using data from Google, Voxel51, Unacast, The CoViD-19 Mobility Data Network, and Analisi Distribuzione Aiuti.
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