Lagged impacts of mobility changes and environmental factors on COVID-19 waves in rural and urban India
The spatiotemporal dynamics of mobility patterns in rural and urban areas in conjunction with climate and demographic factors determining COVID-19 transmission in India during the pandemic has not been fully investigated thus far. We explored travel networks within India during two pandemic waves and quantified changes in mobility before and during the pandemic compared with the mean baseline mobility for the 8-week time period at the beginning of 2020. Using a Bayesian spatiotemporal framework we investigated the impact of human mobility government intervention policy and climate on COVID-19 transmission.
CLEARY Eimear;
ATUHAIRE Fatumah;
SORICHETTA Alessandro;
RUKTANONCHAI Nick;
RUKTANONCHAI Cori;
CUNNINGHAM Alexander;
PASQUI Massimiliano;
SCHIAVINA Marcello;
MELCHIORRI Michele;
BONDARENKO Maksym;
SHEPHERD Harry;
PADMADAS Sabu;
WESOLOWSKI Amy;
CUMMINGS Derek;
TATEM Andrew;
LAI Shengjie;
2025-05-23
Plos
JRC136462
2767-3375 (online),
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0003431,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC136462,
10.1371/journal.pgph.0003431 (online),
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