Published April 9, 2021 | Version v1
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CoMix - Age structured contact matrices for 9 key periods of the COVID-19 epidemic in England

  • 1. Centre for Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Disease, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

Description

Contact matrices from 9 distinct periods of the UK COVID-19 epidemic:

  • Lockdown 1 = 23rd March -  3rd June 2020

  • Lockdown 1 easing =  4th June - 29th July 2020

  • Reduced restrictions = 30th July - 3rd Sep 2020

  • Schools open = 4th Sept - 26th October 2020

  • Lockdown 2 = 5th November - 2nd December 2020

  • Lockdown 2 easing = 3rd December - 19th December 2020

  • Christmas = 20 December 2020 - 2nd January 2021

  • Lockdown 3 = 5th January - 8th March 2021

  • Lockdown 3 with schools open = 8th March - 16th March 2021

 

1. The file: contact_matrices_9_periods.csv contains the mean contact matrices. 

2. The nine 'qs' files for the individual periods contain 1000 bootstrap samples of the contact matrix for the relevant period. each column is a different sample. The age-groups are not explicitly detailed, but follow the same order as in the contact_matrices_9_periods.csv file. 

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Additional details

Funding

EpiPose – Epidemic intelligence to minimize 2019-nCoV’s public health, economic and social impact in Europe 101003688
European Commission
Understanding the dynamics and drivers of the COVID-2019 epidemic using real-time outbreak analytics MC_PC_19065
UK Research and Innovation