Without a widely distributed vaccine, controlling human mobility has been identified and promoted as the primary strategy to mitigate the transmission of COVID-19. Many studies …
In this study, we analyzed the spread and decay durations of the COVID-19 pandemic in several cities of China, England, Germany, and Japan, where the first wave has undergone …
The sudden outbreak of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) swept across the world in early 2020, triggering the lockdowns of several billion people across many countries …
S Wang, Y Liu, T Hu - International journal of environmental research and …, 2020 - mdpi.com
The policy induced decline of human mobility has been recognised as effective in controlling the spread of COVID-19, especially in the initial stage of the outbreak, although the …
While the utility of social media has been widely recognized in the current literature, minimal effort has been made to further the analysis of their roles on disruptive events, such as the …
The US has merely 4% of the world population, but contains 25% of the world's COVID-19 cases. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in the US, Massachusetts has been leading other …
S Yang, L Ning, T Jiang, Y He - Transport Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
The outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic brings huge consequences on the global economy and health. Diverse restrictive policies have been enforced to prevent the novel Coronavirus …
X Han, Y Xu, L Fan, Y Huang… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Since its outbreak in December 2019, the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) has spread to 191 countries and caused millions of deaths. Many countries have experienced multiple …
S Zhou, S Zhou, Z Zheng, J Lu, T Song - Applied Geography, 2022 - Elsevier
Risk assessment of the intra-city spatio-temporal spreading of COVID-19 is important for providing location-based precise intervention measures, especially when the epidemic …