Author: Sammantha Maher; Alexandra E Hill; Peter Britton; Eli P Fenichel; Peter Daszak; Carlos Zambrana-Torrelio; Jude Bayham
Title: A COVID-19 Risk Assessment for the US Labor Force Document date: 2020_4_17
ID: 10zjo2xh_6
Snippet: There is significant heterogeneity in risk between industries at the regional level, and this is even greater when broken down by county. A common trend is that sparsely populated 20 counties are most likely to have entire industries at relatively high or low risk. This is because there are few people in those counties working in any one industry. Thus, while transmission risks may be lower in sparsely populated areas, the consequences of infecti.....
Document: There is significant heterogeneity in risk between industries at the regional level, and this is even greater when broken down by county. A common trend is that sparsely populated 20 counties are most likely to have entire industries at relatively high or low risk. This is because there are few people in those counties working in any one industry. Thus, while transmission risks may be lower in sparsely populated areas, the consequences of infection may be greater for . CC-BY-NC-ND 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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