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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_59
    Snippet: To estimate the absolute number of daily travellers leaving Wuhan from Baidu's migration index, we needed a suitable scaling factor to convert the index score to the absolute number of travellers. In lieu of other evidence, we assumed this relationship to be linear cohering with other studies (7, 12) . We synthesised estimates from a number of sources (Table S1 ) in order to select the most viable result. In each case the scaling factor was calcu.....
    Document: To estimate the absolute number of daily travellers leaving Wuhan from Baidu's migration index, we needed a suitable scaling factor to convert the index score to the absolute number of travellers. In lieu of other evidence, we assumed this relationship to be linear cohering with other studies (7, 12) . We synthesised estimates from a number of sources (Table S1 ) in order to select the most viable result. In each case the scaling factor was calculated using the following equation:

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