Abstract

The pandemic of COVID-19 has become one of the greatest threats to human health, causing severe disruptions in the global supply chain, and compromising health care delivery worldwide. Although government authorities sought to contain the spread of SARS-CoV-2, by restricting travel and in-person activities, failure to deploy time-sensitive strategies in ramping-up of critical resource production exacerbated the outbreak. Here, we developed a mathematical model to analyze the effects of the interaction between supply chain disruption and infectious disease dynamics using coupled production and disease networks built on global data. Analysis of the supply chain model suggests that time-sensitive containment strategies could be created to balance objectives in pandemic control and economic losses, leading to a spatiotemporal separation of infection peaks that alleviates the societal impact of the disease. A lean resource allocation strategy can reduce the impact of supply chain shortages from 11.91 to 1.11% in North America. Our model highlights the importance of cross-sectoral coordination and region-wise collaboration to optimally contain a pandemic and provides a framework that could advance the containment and model-based decision making for future pandemics.

Highlights

  • The pandemic of COVID-19 has become one of the greatest threats to human health, causing severe disruptions in the global supply chain, and compromising health care delivery worldwide

  • Tourism data provided by the World Tourism ­Organization[39] and international air travels history reported by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) are aggregated to approximate the connectivity among regions

  • The human health and social work (HHS) sector are separated as a special sector to represent the expenditure on health care resources in human health and social w­ ork[41]

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Introduction

The pandemic of COVID-19 has become one of the greatest threats to human health, causing severe disruptions in the global supply chain, and compromising health care delivery worldwide. Since the beginning of the pandemic, efforts by local health departments all over the world have sought to optimize response strategies to mitigate the outbreak These efforts, have been halted by limited critical health care resources at different times and p­ laces[10]. COVID-19 has brought a worst-case scenario affecting critical stock availability: a rapid surge in demand combined with the shortage of substantial raw materials due to global supply chain ­disruptions[12]. Such a disruption in the supply chain network can limit the development and delivery of ­vaccines[13].

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