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Taking the pulse of COVID-19: A spatiotemporal perspective

Authors :
Yang, Chaowei
Sha, Dexuan
Liu, Qian
Li, Yun
Lan, Hai
Guan, Weihe Wendy
Hu, Tao
Li, Zhenlong
Zhang, Zhiran
Thompson, John Hoot
Wang, Zifu
Wong, David
Ruan, Shiyang
Yu, Manzhu
Richardson, Douglas
Zhang, Luyao
Hou, Ruizhi
Zhou, You
Zhong, Cheng
Tian, Yifei
Beaini, Fayez
Carte, Kyla
Flynn, Colin
Liu, Wei
Pfoser, Dieter
Bao, Shuming
Li, Mei
Zhang, Haoyuan
Liu, Chunbo
Jiang, Jie
Du, Shihong
Zhao, Liang
Lu, Mingyue
Li, Lin
Zhou, Huan
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The sudden outbreak of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) swept across the world in early 2020, triggering the lockdowns of several billion people across many countries, including China, Spain, India, the U.K., Italy, France, Germany, and most states of the U.S. The transmission of the virus accelerated rapidly with the most confirmed cases in the U.S., and New York City became an epicenter of the pandemic by the end of March. In response to this national and global emergency, the NSF Spatiotemporal Innovation Center brought together a taskforce of international researchers and assembled implemented strategies to rapidly respond to this crisis, for supporting research, saving lives, and protecting the health of global citizens. This perspective paper presents our collective view on the global health emergency and our effort in collecting, analyzing, and sharing relevant data on global policy and government responses, geospatial indicators of the outbreak and evolving forecasts; in developing research capabilities and mitigation measures with global scientists, promoting collaborative research on outbreak dynamics, and reflecting on the dynamic responses from human societies.<br />Comment: 27 pages, 18 figures. International Journal of Digital Earth (2020)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2005.04224
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2020.1809723