基于移动性的网络对COVID-19传播的影响

IF 1.7 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Journal of Business Analytics Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/2573234X.2022.2088411
Arindam Ray, Wolfgang Jank, K. Dutta
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COVID-19对这个世界产生了巨大影响。随着病毒的传播和各种缓解措施的实施,这一流行病无疑颠覆了我们的生活方式。研究表明,流动性是传播的关键原因之一。本文的目的是基于COVID-19在美国传播的县内和县间流动提供合适的流动性措施。现有的研究是通过人们旅行的平均距离来衡量流动性,与之不同的是,我们通过旅行次数来实现流动性。我们根据目前的病例量进一步权衡,因为传播不仅取决于有多少人在移动,还取决于其中感染人群的比例。我们还根据出发地和目的地区分这类旅行,因为这可能有助于作出适当的干预政策决定。
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Impact of mobility based network on COVID-19 spread
ABSTRACT COVID-19 has had a strong impact on this world. With the spreading of the virus and the implementation of various mitigation measures, the pandemic has indubitably upended our way of living. Research indicates that mobility is one of the key reasons of the spread. The purpose of this paper is to provide a suitable mobility measure based on intra-county and inter-county movements on the spreading of COVID-19 in the United States. Deviating from the extant research, which measures mobility by the average distance people travel, we operationalise mobility by the number of trips made. We further weigh them based on the current caseload, as the spread will not only depend on how many people are moving but also the proportion of infectious people within them. We also distinguish such trips based on their origin and destination, as that may help in taking appropriate policy decisions for intervention.
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Journal of Business Analytics
Journal of Business Analytics Business, Management and Accounting-Management Information Systems
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