Abstract This study summarizes the results from fitting a Bayesian hierarchical spatiotemporal model to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) cases and deaths at the county level in the United States for the year 2020. Two models were created, one for cases and one for deaths, utilizing a scaled Besag, York, Mollié model with Type I spatial‐temporal interaction. Each model accounts for 16 social vulnerability and 7 environmental variables as fixed effects. The spatial pattern between COVID‐19 cases and deaths is significantly different in many ways. The spatiotemporal trend of the pandemic in the United States illustrates a shift out of many of the major metropolitan areas into the United States Southeast and Southwest during the summer month...
(1) Background: Human mobility between geographic units is an important way in which COVID-19 is spr...
Abstract Background This research estimates the effects of vulnerability on the spread of COVID-19 c...
The spread of COVID-19 in the US prompted non-pharmaceutical interventions which caused a reduction ...
This study summarizes the results from fitting a Bayesian hierarchical spatiotemporal model to coron...
Objectives Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is classified as a natural hazard, and social vulnera...
BackgroundSocially vulnerable communities may be at higher risk for COVID-19 outbreaks in the US. Ho...
This study aims to examine the spatially varying relationships between social vulnerability factors ...
The geographic areas most impacted by COVID-19 may not remain static because public health measures/...
This paper first explores spatial distributions and patterns of COVID-19 case rates (cases/100,000 p...
BackgroundSpatial variability of COVID-19 cases may suggest geographic disparities of social determi...
BackgroundSpatial variability of COVID-19 cases may suggest geographic disparities of social determi...
This paper examines the spatial and temporal trends in county-level COVID-19 cases and fatalities in...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic adversely affected the socially vulnerable and minority communities...
Investigating the spatial distribution patterns of disease and suspected determinants could help one...
The impact of COVID-19 across the United States (US) has been heterogeneous, with rapid spread and g...
(1) Background: Human mobility between geographic units is an important way in which COVID-19 is spr...
Abstract Background This research estimates the effects of vulnerability on the spread of COVID-19 c...
The spread of COVID-19 in the US prompted non-pharmaceutical interventions which caused a reduction ...
This study summarizes the results from fitting a Bayesian hierarchical spatiotemporal model to coron...
Objectives Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is classified as a natural hazard, and social vulnera...
BackgroundSocially vulnerable communities may be at higher risk for COVID-19 outbreaks in the US. Ho...
This study aims to examine the spatially varying relationships between social vulnerability factors ...
The geographic areas most impacted by COVID-19 may not remain static because public health measures/...
This paper first explores spatial distributions and patterns of COVID-19 case rates (cases/100,000 p...
BackgroundSpatial variability of COVID-19 cases may suggest geographic disparities of social determi...
BackgroundSpatial variability of COVID-19 cases may suggest geographic disparities of social determi...
This paper examines the spatial and temporal trends in county-level COVID-19 cases and fatalities in...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic adversely affected the socially vulnerable and minority communities...
Investigating the spatial distribution patterns of disease and suspected determinants could help one...
The impact of COVID-19 across the United States (US) has been heterogeneous, with rapid spread and g...
(1) Background: Human mobility between geographic units is an important way in which COVID-19 is spr...
Abstract Background This research estimates the effects of vulnerability on the spread of COVID-19 c...
The spread of COVID-19 in the US prompted non-pharmaceutical interventions which caused a reduction ...