Author: Rader, Benjamin; Astley, Christina M; Sy, Karla Therese L; Sewalk, Kara; Hswen, Yulin; Brownstein, John S; Kraemer, Moritz U G
Title: Geographic access to United States SARS-CoV-2 testing sites highlights healthcare disparities and may bias transmission estimates Cord-id: 03jjrioy Document date: 2020_5_15
ID: 03jjrioy
Snippet: We paired high-resolution travel-time metrics with a SARS-CoV-2 testing location database in the United States. Median travel time to testing sites is longer in counties with lower population density, and a higher percent of minority and uninsured individuals. Differential geographic accessibility to testing can recapitulate healthcare disparities and bias transmission estimates.
Document: We paired high-resolution travel-time metrics with a SARS-CoV-2 testing location database in the United States. Median travel time to testing sites is longer in counties with lower population density, and a higher percent of minority and uninsured individuals. Differential geographic accessibility to testing can recapitulate healthcare disparities and bias transmission estimates.
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