2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1128452
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Exploration of the COVID-19 pandemic at the neighborhood level in an intra-urban setting

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic represents a worldwide threat to health. Since its onset in 2019, the pandemic has proceeded in different phases, which have been shaped by a complex set of influencing factors, including public health and social measures, the emergence of new virus variants, and seasonality. Understanding the development of COVID-19 incidence and its spatiotemporal patterns at a neighborhood level is crucial for local health authorities to identify high-risk areas and develop tailored mitigation strategi… Show more

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“…Furthermore, studies have shown that urban geometry plays a more significant role in influencing COVID-19 incidence rates than sociodemographic characteristics (24). Refer to the selection of urban spatial environmental indicators in other studies and incorporate internal environmental indicators (25)(26)(27). This study aims to comprehensively analyze the correlation between various influencing indicators and the COVID-19 pandemic, and provide valuable supplements to existing research.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, studies have shown that urban geometry plays a more significant role in influencing COVID-19 incidence rates than sociodemographic characteristics (24). Refer to the selection of urban spatial environmental indicators in other studies and incorporate internal environmental indicators (25)(26)(27). This study aims to comprehensively analyze the correlation between various influencing indicators and the COVID-19 pandemic, and provide valuable supplements to existing research.…”
Section: Selection Of Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%