The effect of human mobility and control measures on the COVID-19 epidemic in China - Sorbonne Université
Article Dans Une Revue Science Année : 2020

The effect of human mobility and control measures on the COVID-19 epidemic in China

Louis Du Plessis
Nuno Faria
  • Fonction : Auteur
Samuel Scarpino
  • Fonction : Auteur correspondant

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The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak expanded rapidly throughout China. Major behavioral, clinical, and state interventions were undertaken to mitigate the epidemic and prevent the persistence of the virus in human populations in China and worldwide. It remains unclear how these unprecedented interventions, including travel restrictions, affected COVID-19 spread in China. We used real-time mobility data from Wuhan and detailed case data including travel history to elucidate the role of case importation in transmission in cities across China and to ascertain the impact of control measures. Early on, the spatial distribution of COVID-19 cases in China was explained well by human mobility data. After the implementation of control measures, this correlation dropped and growth rates became negative in most locations, although shifts in the demographics of reported cases were still indicative of local chains of transmission outside of Wuhan. This study shows that the drastic control measures implemented in China substantially mitigated the spread of COVID-19.
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hal-02614055 , version 1 (18-09-2024)

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Moritz U G Kraemer, Chia-Hung Yang, Bernardo Gutierrez, Chieh-Hsi Wu, Brennan Klein, et al.. The effect of human mobility and control measures on the COVID-19 epidemic in China. Science, 2020, 368 (6490), pp.493-497. ⟨10.1126/science.abb4218⟩. ⟨hal-02614055⟩
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