The Role of Mobility and Sanitary Measures on the Delay of Community Transmission of COVID-19 in Costa Rica
The aim of this paper is to infer the effects that change on human mobility had on the transmission dynamics during the first four months of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in Costa Rica, which could have played a role in delaying community transmission in the country. First, by using parametric and non-par...
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Main Authors: | Luis A. Barboza (Author), Paola Vásquez (Author), Gustavo Mery (Author), Fabio Sanchez (Author), Yury E. García (Author), Juan G. Calvo (Author), Tania Rivas (Author), María Dolores Pérez (Author), Daniel Salas (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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