Does lock-down of Wuhan effectively restrict early geographic spread of novel coronavirus epidemic during chunyun in China? A spatial model study
Abstract Background Prior to Wuhan lock-down in 2020, chunyun, the largest population mobility on this planet, had begun. We quantified impact of Wuhan lock-down on COVID-19 spread during chunyun across the nation. Methods During the period of January 1 to February 9, 2020, a total of 40,278 confirm...
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Main Authors: | Yi Hu (Author), Lingcai Kong (Author), Tong Yao (Author), Xinda Chen (Author), Wei Du (Author) |
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