COVID-19 created chaos across the globe: Three novel quarantine epidemic models
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2020Author
Kumar Mishra, Bimal
Kumar Keshri, Ajit
Shankar Rao, Yerra
Kumar Mishra, Binay
Mahato, Buddhadeo
Ayesha, Syeda
Prasad Rukhaiyyar, Bansidhar
Kumar Saini, Dinesh
Kumar Singh, Aditya
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The latest version of human coronavirus said to be COVID-19 came out as a sudden pandemic disease
within human population and in the absence of vaccination and proper treatment till date, it daunting
threats heavily to human lives, infecting more than 12, 11, 214 people and death more than 67, 666 people in 208 countries across the globe as on April 06, 2020, which is highly alarming. When no treatment
or vaccine is available till date and to avoid COVID-19 to be transmitted in the community, social distancing is the only way to prevent the disease, which is well taken into account in our novel epidemic
models as a special compartment, that is, home isolation. Based on the transmitting behavior of COVID-19
in the human population, we develop three quarantine models of this pandemic taking into account the
compartments: susceptible population, immigrant population, home isolation population, infectious population, hospital quarantine population, and recovered population. Local and global asymptotic stability is
proved for all the three models. Extensive numerical simulations are performed to establish the analytical
results with suitable examples. Our research reveals that home isolation and quarantine to hospitals are
the two pivot force-control policies under the present situation when no treatment is available for this
pandemic.
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Mathematical models; Pandemic disease; COVID-19; Reproduction number; Home isolation; QuarantineLink to resource
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