id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-313991-u2rkn5uh Dimaschko, J. Superspreading as a Regular Factor of the COVID-19 Pandemic: II. Quarantine Measures and the Second Wave 2020-08-16 .txt text/plain 3614 224 59 Within the framework of a two-component model of the COVID-19 epidemic, taking into account the special role of superspreaders, we consider the impact of the recovery factor and quarantine measures on the course of the epidemic, as well as the possibility of a second wave of morbidity. In its second part, we consider the impact of recovery processes on the dynamics of the epidemic in the framework of the two-component model, as well as the impact of the quarantine as a factor affecting the spread rate. In this phase, the spread rates are suppressed by quarantine measures with a factor of Q < 1, the relative number of the superspreaders reaches the endemic equilibrium value s 2 = 1 − γ/(Qg) and stops growing. After the quarantine is released, the number of the superspreaders returns to the former endemic equilibrium non-zero value, and a new wave of infected people appears among the sensitive. ./cache/cord-313991-u2rkn5uh.txt ./txt/cord-313991-u2rkn5uh.txt