Abstract

The COVID-19 Pandemic has punched a devastating blow on the majority of the world’s population. Millions of people have been infected while hundreds of thousands have died of the disease throwing many families into mourning and other psychological torments. It has also crippled the economy of many countries of the world leading to job losses, high inflation, and dwindling Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The duo of social distancing and contact tracing are the major technological-based non-pharmaceutical public health intervention strategies adopted for combating the dreaded disease. These technologies have been deployed by different countries around the world to achieve effective and efficient means of maintaining appropriate distance and tracking the transmission pattern of the diseases or identifying those at high risk of infecting others. This paper aims to synthesize the research efforts on contact tracing and social distancing to minimize the spread of COVID-19. The paper critically and comprehensively reviews contact tracing technologies, protocols, and mobile applications (apps) that were recently developed and deployed against the coronavirus disease. Furthermore, the paper discusses social distancing technologies, appropriate methods to maintain distances, regulations, isolation/quarantine, and interaction strategies. In addition, the paper highlights different security/privacy vulnerabilities identified in contact tracing and social distancing technologies and solutions against these vulnerabilities. We also x-rayed the strengths and weaknesses of the various technologies concerning their application in contact tracing and social distancing. Finally, the paper proposed insightful recommendations and open research directions in contact tracing and social distancing that could assist researchers, developers, and governments in implementing new technological methods to combat the menace of COVID-19.

Highlights

  • Since 30 January 2020, when the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the outbreak of COVID-19, the global stories have been pathetic

  • Contact tracing methods were reviewed under three sub-headings, namely, technologies, protocols, and apps

  • The review work is an extensive study of articles published on the use of technologies as a non-clinical measure against COVID-19

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Introduction

Since 30 January 2020, when the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the outbreak of COVID-19, the global stories have been pathetic. Businesses have been shut down and human movements are restricted as a measure to curtail the disease. The impact has been devastating on the economy as many organizations have had their businesses closed or partially in operation. The outbreak has led to staff retrenchments, loss of revenues, and dwindling gross domestic products (GDP) in most economies around the world. It is known that infectious disease outbreaks such as the COVID-19 are usually characterized by a lack of immediate vaccines and cures. Infection control measures such as contact tracing and social distancing are usually employed by health authorities pending when vaccines and permanent cures of such diseases are found [1]

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