The uneven spread of COVID-19 has resulted in disparate experiences for marginalized populations in urban centers. Using computational models, we examine the effects of local cohesion on COVID-19 spread in social contact networks for the city of San Francisco, finding that more early COVID-19 infections occur in areas with strong local cohesion. This spatially correlated process tends to affect Black and Hispanic communities more than their non-Hispanic White counterparts. Local social cohesion thus acts as a potential source of hidden risk for COVID-19 infection
This study aims to examine the spatially varying relationships between social vulnerability factors ...
Background: This research estimates the effects of vulnerability on the spread of COVID-19 cases acr...
Do cities accelerate COVID-19 transmission? Increased transmission arising from population density p...
The uneven spread of COVID-19 has resulted in disparate experiences for marginalized populations in ...
Standard epidemiological models for COVID-19 employ variants of compartment (SIR or susceptible-infe...
Standard epidemiological models for COVID-19 employ variants of compartment (SIR or susceptible-infe...
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...
Abstract Susceptibility to infectious diseases such as COVID-19 depends on how those diseases spread...
The objective of this study is to examine the transmission risk of COVID-19 based on cross-county po...
Objective- To identify and assess whether three major risk factors that due to differential access t...
Since the first case of COVID-19 was recorded in California, the geospatial distribution of disease ...
Abstract Background This research estimates the effects of vulnerability on the spread of COVID-19 c...
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented global event that has bee...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is straining public health systems worldwide, and m...
This study aims to examine the spatially varying relationships between social vulnerability factors ...
Background: This research estimates the effects of vulnerability on the spread of COVID-19 cases acr...
Do cities accelerate COVID-19 transmission? Increased transmission arising from population density p...
The uneven spread of COVID-19 has resulted in disparate experiences for marginalized populations in ...
Standard epidemiological models for COVID-19 employ variants of compartment (SIR or susceptible-infe...
Standard epidemiological models for COVID-19 employ variants of compartment (SIR or susceptible-infe...
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...
Abstract Susceptibility to infectious diseases such as COVID-19 depends on how those diseases spread...
The objective of this study is to examine the transmission risk of COVID-19 based on cross-county po...
Objective- To identify and assess whether three major risk factors that due to differential access t...
Since the first case of COVID-19 was recorded in California, the geospatial distribution of disease ...
Abstract Background This research estimates the effects of vulnerability on the spread of COVID-19 c...
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented global event that has bee...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is straining public health systems worldwide, and m...
This study aims to examine the spatially varying relationships between social vulnerability factors ...
Background: This research estimates the effects of vulnerability on the spread of COVID-19 cases acr...
Do cities accelerate COVID-19 transmission? Increased transmission arising from population density p...