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Urban‐Rural Polarisation in Times of the Corona Outbreak? The Early Demographic and Geographic Patterns of the SARS‐CoV‐2 Epidemic in the Netherlands

机译:电晕爆发时期的城乡两极分化?荷兰SARS-CoV-2流行的早期人口统计学和地理格局

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The global health crisis due to the pandemic of the SARS‐CoV‐2 is associated with processes of urbanisation and globalisation. Globally well‐connected areas with high population densities are hence expected to be disproportionately affected by COVID‐19. This paper investigates the role of population density within the Netherlands, comparing hospitalisation and mortality related to COVID‐19 across municipalities. The paper finds that infections, hospitalisation and mortality related to COVID‐19 are not clearly correlated with the population density or urbanity of the municipality, also when controlling for age and public health factors. The paper concludes that while the public debate stresses the elevated risk of infections in cities, due to transgressive behaviour, the evidence in this paper suggests that the geography of the epidemic in the Netherlands is more complex. It speculates that the variation in urbanisation in most of the country might just be too small to expect significant differences.
机译:SARS-CoV-2大流行导致的全球健康危机与城市化和全球化进程有关。因此,全球人口密度高,人脉相通的地区预计会受到COVID-19的最大影响。本文研究了荷兰人口密​​度的作用,比较了各市与COVID-19相关的住院和死亡率。本文发现,在控制年龄和公共卫生因素时,与COVID-19相关的感染,住院和死亡率与市政当局的人口密度或城市化程度也没有明显关联。该论文的结论是,尽管公众辩论强调由于犯罪行为,城市感染风险增加,但本文的证据表明,荷兰流行病的地域更为复杂。它推测,该国大部分地区的城市化差异可能太小,不足以期望出现显着差异。

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