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Transmission ‘hot zones’ drive COVID-19 infection patterns, says study – News-Medical.Net
A recent study describes two different mathematical models of high infection zones, which lead to different effects on viral transmission. This underlines the need…

The onset of colder weather in many parts of the world – particularly the Northern Hemisphere – is predicted to usher in fresh surges in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection rates, hospitalizations and, ultimately, deaths. In order to contain the virus effectively, many models of transmission have been explored.
A recent study published on the medRxiv* preprint server in November 2020 describes two different mathematical models of high infection zones, which lead to different effects on…
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