Selected article for: "epidemic spread and population spread"

Author: Viktor Stojkoski; Zoran Utkovski; Petar Jolakoski; Dragan Tevdovski; Ljupco Kocarev
Title: The socio-economic determinants of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: 80zg1rdz_41
    Snippet: A plentiful of reasons can be used as a possible interpretation for these results. For instance, it is known that in structured populations, the degree of epidemic spread scales inversely with population size [75] . This is because, everything else considered, in larger populations it is easier to identify and target the critical individuals that are susceptible to the disease [76] . In a similar fashion, various explanations can be found for the.....
    Document: A plentiful of reasons can be used as a possible interpretation for these results. For instance, it is known that in structured populations, the degree of epidemic spread scales inversely with population size [75] . This is because, everything else considered, in larger populations it is easier to identify and target the critical individuals that are susceptible to the disease [76] . In a similar fashion, various explanations can be found for the observed effect of economic development, such as increased population mobility and aging population. However, it could also be the case that more developed countries have a bigger testing power and provide better evidence for the coronavirus situation. In fact, this may be suggested by our discovery that there is a medium evidence for past government health expenditure to be positively associated with the coronavirus outcome.

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