Author: Billy J Quilty; Charlie Diamond; Yang Liu; Hamish Gibbs; Timothy W Russell; Christopher I Jarvis; Kiesha Prem; Carl A B Pearson; Samuel J Clifford; Stefan Flasche; Petra Klepac; Rosalind M Eggo; Mark Jit
Title: The effect of inter-city travel restrictions on geographical spread of COVID-19: Evidence from Wuhan, China Document date: 2020_4_21
ID: 6kiv3qi5_43
Snippet: to the consistent high volume of travel these cities receive from Wuhan year round, making it highly likely that infected travellers would still have arrived and seeded their own chains of transmission even during a period of regular travel volume. This however may differ in smaller cities which receive highly seasonal influxes of travellers from Wuhan relating to Chunyun......
Document: to the consistent high volume of travel these cities receive from Wuhan year round, making it highly likely that infected travellers would still have arrived and seeded their own chains of transmission even during a period of regular travel volume. This however may differ in smaller cities which receive highly seasonal influxes of travellers from Wuhan relating to Chunyun.
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