PLoS Computational Biology (Jun 2024)

The influence of cross-border mobility on the COVID-19 epidemic in Nordic countries.

  • Mikhail Shubin,
  • Hilde Kjelgaard Brustad,
  • Jørgen Eriksson Midtbø,
  • Felix Günther,
  • Laura Alessandretti,
  • Tapio Ala-Nissila,
  • Gianpaolo Scalia Tomba,
  • Mikko Kivelä,
  • Louis Yat Hin Chan,
  • Lasse Leskelä

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 6
p. e1012182

Abstract

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Restrictions of cross-border mobility are typically used to prevent an emerging disease from entering a country in order to slow down its spread. However, such interventions can come with a significant societal cost and should thus be based on careful analysis and quantitative understanding on their effects. To this end, we model the influence of cross-border mobility on the spread of COVID-19 during 2020 in the neighbouring Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. We investigate the immediate impact of cross-border travel on disease spread and employ counterfactual scenarios to explore the cumulative effects of introducing additional infected individuals into a population during the ongoing epidemic. Our results indicate that the effect of inter-country mobility on epidemic growth is non-negligible essentially when there is sizeable mobility from a high prevalence country or countries to a low prevalence one. Our findings underscore the critical importance of accurate data and models on both epidemic progression and travel patterns in informing decisions related to inter-country mobility restrictions.