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Yaqian He, Paul J. Seminara, Xiao Huang, Di Yang, Fang Fang and Chao Song
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed numerous challenges to human society. Previous studies explored multiple factors in virus transmission. Yet, their impacts on COVID-19 are not universal and vary across geographical regions. In this study, we thoroughly qu...
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Harshit Srivastava and Ravi Sankar
Cooperative attention provides a new method to study how epidemic diseases are spread. It is derived from the social data with the help of survey data. Cooperative attention enables the detection possible anomalies in an event by formulating the spread v...
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Zhenwei Luo, Lin Li, Jianfang Ma, Zhuo Tang, Hang Shen, Haihong Zhu and Bin Wu
Currently, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) remains a global pandemic, but the prevention and control of the disease in various countries have also entered the normalization stage. To achieve economic recovery and avoid a waste of resources, different...
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Doudou Miao and Nan Zhang
COVID-19 has threatened human lives. Countries have implemented various interventions such as vaccination, mask-wearing, body temperature screening, and isolation. However, the effectiveness of single and combined interventions has not yet been accuratel...
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Zhihuan Wang, Chenguang Meng, Mengyuan Yao and Christophe Claramunt
Maritime ports are critical logistics hubs that play an important role when preventing the transmission of COVID-19-imported infections from incoming international-going ships. This study introduces a data-driven method to dynamically model infection ris...
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Meijie Chen, Yumin Chen, John P. Wilson, Huangyuan Tan and Tianyou Chu
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to many deaths and economic disruptions across the world. Several studies have examined the effect of corresponding health risk factors in different places, but the problem of spatial heterogeneity has not been adequately ad...
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Ana Paula Coelho Figueira Freire, Fabio Santos Lira, Ana Elisa von Ah Morano, Telmo Pereira, Manuel-João Coelho-E-Silva, Armando Caseiro, Diego Giulliano Destro Christofaro, Osmar Marchioto Júnior, Gilson Pires Dorneles, Luciele Guerra Minuzzi, Ricardo Aurino Pinho and Bruna Spolador de Alencar Silva
The harmful effects of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can reach the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and endothelial function. Therefore, the detrimental multiorgan effects of COVID-19 could be induced by deregulations in ANS that may persist after th...
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Yeran Sun, Ying Huang, Ke Yuan, Ting On Chan and Yu Wang
COVID-19 containment policies are not only curbing the spread of COVID-19 but also changing human behavior. According to the routine activity theory, owing to lockdown, the closure of entertainment sites (e.g., pubs and bars), an increase in stay-at-home...
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Hui Ren, Peixiao Wang, Wei Guo and Xinyan Zhu
The outbreak of COVID-19 has constantly exposed health care workers (HCWs) around the world to a high risk of infection. To more accurately discover the infection differences among high-risk occupations and institutions, Hubei Province was taken as an ex...
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Jiachen Sun and Peter A. Gloor
As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to rage worldwide, the United States has become the most affected country, with more than 34.1 million total confirmed cases up to 1 June 2021. In this work, we investigate correlations between online ...
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