Effects of Social Distancing on Spread
of a Pandemic: Simulating Trends
of COVID-19 in India
Minni Jain, Aman Jaswani, Ankita Mehra, and Laqshay Mudgal
Abstract Most of the diseases spread from human-to-human which makes it
dangerous for anyone who comes in contact with an infected being. The key point
to note here is that such a spread gives rise to a network where nodes represent
humans and edges show if two humans came in contact with each other or not.
Studying and analysing pandemic networks help in managing the spread of disease
efficiently. The recent coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak that was first identified in
December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei province, China according to WHO reports, is an
apt example of a deadly contagious disease. India has been fighting the virus since
February 2020 relentlessly, with the scientists experimenting to find a cure for the
disease, and healthcare personnel along with other essential workers ensuring that
all necessary preventive and protective measures are being taken to reduce health
risks. In our proposed study, we aim at forecasting the spread of COVID-19 in India
with the help of SEIR-DH and linear regression model, by simulating the dynamics
of disease spreading in a large population. We also aim to mathematically depict
how increasing the severity of social distancing can affect the spread of the disease.
The results of our study indicate that increasing the strictness of social distancing
measures can help reduce the overall number of infected patients and also help flatten
the epidemic curve of COVID-19 spread. The curve depicts the number of infected
patients requiring healthcare for combating the disease over time.
Keywords Coronavirus (COVID-19) · Pandemic · India · Social distancing ·
Contagious diseases · SEIR-DH model
M. Jain · A. Jaswani · A. Mehra (B ) · L. Mudgal
Delhi Technological University, Shahbad Daulatpur, Main Bawana Road, Delhi 110042, India
e-mail: mehra.ankita99@gmail.com
M. Jain
e-mail: minnijain@dtu.ac.in
A. Jaswani
e-mail: ajaswani11@gmail.com
L. Mudgal
e-mail: laqshay.mudgal@gmail.com
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