2021
DOI: 10.21670/ref.2108071
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Análisis del patrón espacio-temporal de transmisión del COVID-19 por municipios de Baja California

Abstract: El texto analiza del patrón espacio-temporal de propagación del COVID-19 en los municipios de Baja California desde la semana epidemiológica 10 hasta la 31 con base en las metodologías de Dinámica de Sistemas (ds) y Sistemas de Información Geográfica (sig). Se usa el modelo susceptibles, infectados y recuperados (sir) epidémico a fin de modelar los factores críticos de contagio de la pandemia —tasa de infección y tasa de recuperación de la infección— con datos de la Dirección General de Epidemiología de la Sec… Show more

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“…The authors added that contact restrictions are the most effective measures undertaken in Germany. This contradicts Brugués Rodríguez et al (2021), who detected the occurrence of epidemiological hotspots in regions with a high number of cross‐border workers and cross‐border tourists. Thus, the need for cross‐border cooperation in detecting imported cases of COVID‐19 infections arises.…”
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confidence: 63%
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“…The authors added that contact restrictions are the most effective measures undertaken in Germany. This contradicts Brugués Rodríguez et al (2021), who detected the occurrence of epidemiological hotspots in regions with a high number of cross‐border workers and cross‐border tourists. Thus, the need for cross‐border cooperation in detecting imported cases of COVID‐19 infections arises.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…However, two main aims stand out, which are connected to the same triggering event: the border closure. On the one hand, the literature targets the effects of a border closure as a ‘non‐pharmaceutical intervention’ (Aravindakshan et al, 2020, p. 2) for the spread of the COVID‐19 virus and chains of infection across borders (Brugués Rodríguez et al, 2021; Hamidi et al, 2020; Laroze et al, 2021; Lemey et al, 2021; van Hensbergen et al, 2021; Williams et al, 2021; Wilmes et al, 2021). On the other hand, the literature focuses on the impact of border closures on the mobility and daily life of the population in border regions (Böhm, 2022; Haddawy et al, 2021; Järv et al, 2021; Kajta & Opiłowska, 2021; Leiblfinger et al, 2021; Martin & Bergmann, 2021; Medeiros et al, 2021; Novotný, 2021; O'Connor et al, 2021; Spennemann, 2021; Virkkunen, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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