Communication in Biomathematical Sciences (Aug 2022)

Modeling COVID-19 Transmissions and Evaluation of Large Scale Social Restriction in Jakarta, Indonesia

  • Agus Hasan,
  • Yuki Nasution,
  • Hadi Susanto,
  • Endah Putri,
  • Venansius Tjahjono,
  • Dila Puspita,
  • Kamal Sukandar,
  • Nuning Nuraini,
  • Widyastuti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5614/cbms.2022.5.1.6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 90 – 100

Abstract

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This paper presents mathematical modeling and quantitative evaluation of Large Scale Social Restriction (LSSR) in Jakarta between 10 April and 4 June 2020. The special capital region of Jakarta is the only province among 34 provinces in Indonesia with an average Testing Positivity Rate (TPR) below 5% recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). The transmission model is based on a discrete-time compartmental epidemiological model incorporating suspected cases. The quantitative evaluation is measured based on the estimation of the time-varying effective reproduction number (Rt). Our results show the LSSR has been successfully suppressed the spread of COVID-19 in Jakarta, which was indicated by Rt < 1. However, once the LSSR was relaxed, the effective reproduction number increased significantly. The model is further used for short-term forecasting to mitigate the course of the pandemic.

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