id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-346265-jx4kspen Tatapudi, Hanisha Impact assessment of full and partial stay-at-home orders, face mask usage, and contact tracing: An agent-based simulation study of COVID-19 for an urban region 2020-10-19 .txt text/plain 5638 315 52 In this paper, we investigate a few 'what-if' scenarios for social intervention policies including if the stay-at-home order were not lifted, if the Phase II order continues unaltered, what impact will the universal face mask usage have on the infections and deaths, and finally, how do the benefits of contact tracing vary with various target levels for identifying asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic. We conduct our investigation by first developing a comprehensive agent-based simulation model for COVID-19, and then using a major urban outbreak region (Miami-Dade County hospitalization (if infected with acute illness); and 10) recovery or death (if infected). The model also considers: varying levels of compliances for isolation and quarantine, lower on-site staffing levels of essential work and community places during stay-at-home order, restricted daily schedule of people during various social intervention periods, phased lifting of interventions, use of face masks in workplaces, schools and community places with varying compliance levels, and contact tracing with different target levels to identify asymptomatic and presymptomatic cases. ./cache/cord-346265-jx4kspen.txt ./txt/cord-346265-jx4kspen.txt