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    Patterns for the cumulative number of COVID-19 cases (per 1 million population) in relation to country type. by Yasuhiro Kubota (1581463)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Based on the pattern of increasing COFVID-19 case numbers, individual countries were classified into four types (A–D): (A) Type A, countries that had a peak in the number of COVID-19 cases per week before the middle of April and had more than 1,000 COVID-19 cases per 1 million population; (B) type B, countries that exhibited an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases per week after the middle of June and had more than 1,000 COVID-19 cases per 1 million population; (C) type C, countries that had a peak in the number of COVID-19 cases per week before the middle of April and had less than 1,000 COVID-19 cases per 1 million population; (D) type D, countries that exhibited an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases per week after the middle of June and had less than 1,000 COVID-19 cases per 1 million population. …”
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    Metadata record for the article: Early Pandemic COVID-19 Case Growth Rates Increase with City Size by Andrew J. Stier (10169309)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>Summary</b><br></p> <p>This metadata record provides details of the data supporting the claims of the related manuscript: “Early Pandemic COVID-19 Case Growth Rates Increase with City Size”.</p> <p>The related study demonstrates that early in the US outbreak, COVID-19 spread faster on average in larger cities and discusses the implications of these observations, emphasising the need for faster responses to novel infectious diseases in larger cities.…”
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    Distribution of cases confirmed with SARS-CoV-2 infection over time. by Che Zhang (1522306)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>The first patient was diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection on January 27. The daily confirmed cases were increased with time and still went up when the recruitment was cut off on February 23. …”
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