The impact of urban spatial environment on COVID-19: a case study in Beijing
Epidemics are dangerous and difficult to prevent and control, especially in urban areas. Clarifying the correlation between the COVID-19 Outbreak Frequency and the urban spatial environment may help improve cities' ability to respond to such public health emergencies. In this study, we firstly...
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Main Authors: | Zhen Yang (Author), Jiaxuan Li (Author), Yu Li (Author), Xiaowen Huang (Author), Anran Zhang (Author), Yue Lu (Author), Xu Zhao (Author), Xueyan Yang (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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