Transportation, the pathogen vector to rule them all: Evidence from the recent coronavirus pandemic

Volume: 22, Pages: 101087 - 101087
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
It is common knowledge that mobility refers to a distinct vector for pathogens, but the importance of prevention and the infusion of public health practices within transportation systems is not manifest. Replication studies of this effect are important because transportation remains veiled in modern societies, since its demand is not direct, but derived. Variables mirroring transportation and logistics' systems intensity (trade data, the...
Paper Details
Title
Transportation, the pathogen vector to rule them all: Evidence from the recent coronavirus pandemic
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
22
Pages
101087 - 101087
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