2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi12100390
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Investigating the Spatiotemporal Relationship between the Built Environment and COVID-19 Transmission

Hao Huang,
Haochen Shi,
Mirna Zordan
et al.

Abstract: Earlier studies have examined various factors that may contribute to the contagion rate of COVID-19, such as urban climatic and socioeconomic characteristics. However, there is a lack of studies at the township level detailing the spatiotemporal settings of built environment attributes, especially in the context of lockdown as a response to the global Omicron outbreak. In this study, we extended the existing literature by relating the initial-stage Omicron pandemic conditions with more comprehensive measures o… Show more

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“…There exists a spatiotemporal dynamic relationship between the incidence rate of COVID-19 and the mobility patterns of different populations (1). Huang et al (2)emphasizes the importance of targeted public health interventions, especially in densely populated areas with high demand for public transportation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There exists a spatiotemporal dynamic relationship between the incidence rate of COVID-19 and the mobility patterns of different populations (1). Huang et al (2)emphasizes the importance of targeted public health interventions, especially in densely populated areas with high demand for public transportation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%