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_27
Snippet: From 24-30 January 2020, the population inflow from cities outside Hubei and intra-city population movement in cities without initial confirmed cases decreased on average to 64.4% and 72.6% of those in the same period of 2019, while the percentages are on average 59.2% and 65.2% for cities with initial confirmed cases (Fig. 2b) . The local travel restrictions were necessary and practical for cities without initial confirmed cases, even if they we.....
Document: From 24-30 January 2020, the population inflow from cities outside Hubei and intra-city population movement in cities without initial confirmed cases decreased on average to 64.4% and 72.6% of those in the same period of 2019, while the percentages are on average 59.2% and 65.2% for cities with initial confirmed cases (Fig. 2b) . The local travel restrictions were necessary and practical for cities without initial confirmed cases, even if they were not that strict.
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