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Author: Gehui Jin; Jiayu Yu; Liyuan Han; Shiwei Duan
Title: The impact of traffic isolation in Wuhan on the spread of 2019-nCov
  • Document date: 2020_2_5
  • ID: kctgr529_2
    Snippet: In addition, the total number of reported cases in Zhejiang Province was higher than expected ( Figure 1d ). In Zhejiang Province, Wenzhou was the city most frequently traded with Wuhan, had the highest number of reported cases. From January 19th to January 23rd, 2020, Wenzhou's Wuhan CBMI (0.11) ranked first in Zhejiang Province. We speculated that some patients returned to Wenzhou before (Figure 1g ). We found that the mortality rate in Hubei P.....
    Document: In addition, the total number of reported cases in Zhejiang Province was higher than expected ( Figure 1d ). In Zhejiang Province, Wenzhou was the city most frequently traded with Wuhan, had the highest number of reported cases. From January 19th to January 23rd, 2020, Wenzhou's Wuhan CBMI (0.11) ranked first in Zhejiang Province. We speculated that some patients returned to Wenzhou before (Figure 1g ). We found that the mortality rate in Hubei Province (3.24%; Wuhan: 5.45%) was much higher than that in other regions of mainland China (0.19%). We have also found that the investigation of potential cases in Wuhan was far behind other provinces in Mainland China (Figure 1h ). We speculated that this might be related to a large number of patients, limited medical resources, and the lack of manpower to track suspected cases. . CC-BY 4.0 International license It is made available under a author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.

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