Alliance for Pandemic Preparedness
April 16, 2020
Impact of population mask wearing on Covid-19 post lockdown
Category: Article Summary
Topic: Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions
- Using a simplified SIR model to investigate the effects of near-universal mask use on COVID-19, the authors state that mask use had a relatively minor benefit on critical-care and mortality rates when transmissibility was high. However, when the RE approached 1 (as might be expected after aggressive social-distancing measures), the model finds a significant reduction in deaths.
- The study suggests that when home-confinement is lifted but other social measures like school closure and social isolation are still in place, wearing masks can maintain the benefits of home-confinement – both in terms of deaths and critical-care bed use.
Javid & Balaban (Apr 16, 2020). Impact of population mask wearing on Covid-19 post lockdown. Pre-print downloaded Apr 16 from https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.13.20063529