Health
New UW study shows COVID-19 doesn’t spread evenly through Seattle neighborhoods – KING5.com
The study found denser neighborhoods reach peak infection rate earlier while nearby neighborhoods won’t reach their peak infection until weeks or even years later….

SEATTLE A new study published by researchers from the University of Washington and UC Irvine examines how COVID-19 spreads in different neighborhoods and it found the virus doesn’t spread evenly through a community.
The study, published in September in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, factors in network exposure and demographics to simulate where and how quickly COVID-19 could spread through Seattle.
The study also looked at 18 other major cities.
Researchers used U.S. Census…
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