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Variation in human mobility and its impact on the risk of future COVID-19 outbreaks in Taiwan
by
Li, Yu-An
, Chang, Meng-Chun
, Chang, Hsiao-Han
, Buckee, Caroline O.
, Kahn, Rebecca
, Lee, Cheng-Sheng
in
Aggregate data
/ Biostatistics
/ Border stations
/ Cities
/ Communicable Diseases, Imported - epidemiology
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ Disease
/ Disease Outbreaks
/ Disease spread
/ Disease transmission
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Forecasting
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Health surveillance
/ High risk
/ Holidays & special occasions
/ Human motion
/ Humans
/ Importation
/ Infections
/ Infectious Disease epidemiology
/ Initial conditions
/ Interurban travel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metapopulation model
/ Metapopulations
/ Mobility
/ Mobility data
/ Models, Biological
/ Outbreaks
/ Pandemics
/ Probability
/ Public Health
/ Reduction
/ Regional development
/ Relaxation
/ Research Article
/ Risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Social Media
/ Social networks
/ Surveillance
/ Taiwan
/ Taiwan - epidemiology
/ Travel
/ Travel - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Travel - statistics & numerical data
/ Travel restrictions
/ Vaccine
/ Viral diseases
2021
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Variation in human mobility and its impact on the risk of future COVID-19 outbreaks in Taiwan
by
Li, Yu-An
, Chang, Meng-Chun
, Chang, Hsiao-Han
, Buckee, Caroline O.
, Kahn, Rebecca
, Lee, Cheng-Sheng
in
Aggregate data
/ Biostatistics
/ Border stations
/ Cities
/ Communicable Diseases, Imported - epidemiology
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ Disease
/ Disease Outbreaks
/ Disease spread
/ Disease transmission
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Forecasting
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Health surveillance
/ High risk
/ Holidays & special occasions
/ Human motion
/ Humans
/ Importation
/ Infections
/ Infectious Disease epidemiology
/ Initial conditions
/ Interurban travel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metapopulation model
/ Metapopulations
/ Mobility
/ Mobility data
/ Models, Biological
/ Outbreaks
/ Pandemics
/ Probability
/ Public Health
/ Reduction
/ Regional development
/ Relaxation
/ Research Article
/ Risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Social Media
/ Social networks
/ Surveillance
/ Taiwan
/ Taiwan - epidemiology
/ Travel
/ Travel - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Travel - statistics & numerical data
/ Travel restrictions
/ Vaccine
/ Viral diseases
2021
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Variation in human mobility and its impact on the risk of future COVID-19 outbreaks in Taiwan
by
Li, Yu-An
, Chang, Meng-Chun
, Chang, Hsiao-Han
, Buckee, Caroline O.
, Kahn, Rebecca
, Lee, Cheng-Sheng
in
Aggregate data
/ Biostatistics
/ Border stations
/ Cities
/ Communicable Diseases, Imported - epidemiology
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ Disease
/ Disease Outbreaks
/ Disease spread
/ Disease transmission
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Forecasting
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Health surveillance
/ High risk
/ Holidays & special occasions
/ Human motion
/ Humans
/ Importation
/ Infections
/ Infectious Disease epidemiology
/ Initial conditions
/ Interurban travel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metapopulation model
/ Metapopulations
/ Mobility
/ Mobility data
/ Models, Biological
/ Outbreaks
/ Pandemics
/ Probability
/ Public Health
/ Reduction
/ Regional development
/ Relaxation
/ Research Article
/ Risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Social Media
/ Social networks
/ Surveillance
/ Taiwan
/ Taiwan - epidemiology
/ Travel
/ Travel - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Travel - statistics & numerical data
/ Travel restrictions
/ Vaccine
/ Viral diseases
2021
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Variation in human mobility and its impact on the risk of future COVID-19 outbreaks in Taiwan
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Variation in human mobility and its impact on the risk of future COVID-19 outbreaks in Taiwan
2021
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Overview
Background
As COVID-19 continues to spread around the world, understanding how patterns of human mobility and connectivity affect outbreak dynamics, especially before outbreaks establish locally, is critical for informing response efforts. In Taiwan, most cases to date were imported or linked to imported cases.
Methods
In collaboration with Facebook Data for Good, we characterized changes in movement patterns in Taiwan since February 2020, and built metapopulation models that incorporate human movement data to identify the high risk areas of disease spread and assess the potential effects of local travel restrictions in Taiwan.
Results
We found that mobility changed with the number of local cases in Taiwan in the past few months. For each city, we identified the most highly connected areas that may serve as sources of importation during an outbreak. We showed that the risk of an outbreak in Taiwan is enhanced if initial infections occur around holidays. Intracity travel reductions have a higher impact on the risk of an outbreak than intercity travel reductions, while intercity travel reductions can narrow the scope of the outbreak and help target resources. The timing, duration, and level of travel reduction together determine the impact of travel reductions on the number of infections, and multiple combinations of these can result in similar impact.
Conclusions
To prepare for the potential spread within Taiwan, we utilized Facebook’s aggregated and anonymized movement and colocation data to identify cities with higher risk of infection and regional importation. We developed an interactive application that allows users to vary inputs and assumptions and shows the spatial spread of the disease and the impact of intercity and intracity travel reduction under different initial conditions. Our results can be used readily if local transmission occurs in Taiwan after relaxation of border control, providing important insights into future disease surveillance and policies for travel restrictions.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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