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_45
Snippet: The ratio of new confirmed cases in the population outflow was typically used to estimate the virus transmission risk of population outflow 17 . However, the epidemic outbreak might be underestimated at the early stage due to the lack of attention or detection ability. Until the Wuhan shutdown, only 427 cases were confirmed as positive for COVID-19, while the 86% of all infections might be undocumented. 19 Facing such a big gap, we investigate th.....
Document: The ratio of new confirmed cases in the population outflow was typically used to estimate the virus transmission risk of population outflow 17 . However, the epidemic outbreak might be underestimated at the early stage due to the lack of attention or detection ability. Until the Wuhan shutdown, only 427 cases were confirmed as positive for COVID-19, while the 86% of all infections might be undocumented. 19 Facing such a big gap, we investigate the relationship between mobility and epidemic spread without considering the proportion of the number of confirmed cases in population migration.
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