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Author: Haiyan Liu; Xuemei Bai; Huanfeng Shen; Xiaoping Pang; Zeyu Liang; Yue Liu
Title: Synchronized travel restrictions across cities can be effective in COVID-19 control
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: jxj10857_14
    Snippet: Two reasons might cause this. First, the directly imported cases from Hubei took up the majority of reported cases in this stage, namely the significance of population inflow from Hubei subjugating others. The cities with initial confirmed cases are the leading destinations for population outflow from Hubei. These cities, making up 32.6% of cities outside Hubei, accommodated 57.9% of population outflow from Wuhan before its closure and 68.1% of p.....
    Document: Two reasons might cause this. First, the directly imported cases from Hubei took up the majority of reported cases in this stage, namely the significance of population inflow from Hubei subjugating others. The cities with initial confirmed cases are the leading destinations for population outflow from Hubei. These cities, making up 32.6% of cities outside Hubei, accommodated 57.9% of population outflow from Wuhan before its closure and 68.1% of population outflow from Hubei (excluding Wuhan) after the Wuhan lockdown. Second, in these cities both population inflow from cities outside Hubei and intra-city population movement are highly correlated with the population inflow from Wuhan (r=0.700 and 0.748 respectively, p<0.01). The inter-city and intra-city mobility data might be excluded from the best-fit model due to multicollinearity.

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