COVID-19 is a pandemic caused by SARS COV2. Thus this bibliometric analysis of COVID-19 and community transmission had been conducted to understand the active authors, organizations, journals, and countries involved. All articles related to precautions against COVID-19, published in 2020, from "Scopus" were analyzed using the VOS viewer to develop analysis tables and vis ualization maps.This article had set the objective to consolidate the literature regarding community transmission and COVID-19 and also to find out the trends related to the same.The most active authors are from China. The most productive author isChen W having the highest average citations and the highest number of citations. Wang X and Wang Y are the most active authors, having the highest number of co-authorship linkagesand several publications in this domain. The most productive research organization engaged in the research of community transmission and COVID-19 is the ISI Foundation, Italy as it has the highest number of citations and highest average citation. The highly active country in the research of community transmission and COVIDis China with the highest number of citations, average citations, and publications. However, the country with the highest number of co -authorship linkages is the USA.The Lancet is the most activejournal with the co-highest citation, and average citation.
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