1. SARS-CoV-2 infection dynamics in Denmark, February through October 2020: Nature of the past epidemic and how it may develop in the future

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    1. Steen Rasmussen
    2. Michael Skytte Petersen
    3. Niels Høiby

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  2. The impact of super-spreader cities, highways, and intensive care availability in the early stages of the COVID-19 epidemic in Brazil

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    1. Miguel A. L. Nicolelis
    2. Rafael L. G. Raimundo
    3. Pedro S. Peixoto
    4. Cecilia S. Andreazzi

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  3. Improved measurement of racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19 mortality in the United States

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    1. Joshua R. Goldstein
    2. Serge Atherwood

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  4. Novel indicators for evaluating topological threats to populations from pandemics applied to COVID-19

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    1. Shun Adachi

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  5. Effect of temperature and precipitation on the daily new cases and daily new death in seven cities around the globe

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    1. Amar Prashad Chaudhary
    2. Adna Nelson K
    3. Harish S
    4. Mydhily S
    5. Chaitanya KJ
    6. Lovely Nayak
    7. Chiranjibi Sah

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  6. Association of Simulated COVID-19 Policy Responses for Social Restrictions and Lockdowns With Health-Adjusted Life-Years and Costs in Victoria, Australia

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Tony Blakely
    2. Jason Thompson
    3. Laxman Bablani
    4. Patrick Andersen
    5. Driss Ait Ouakrim
    6. Natalie Carvalho
    7. Patrick Abraham
    8. Marie-Anne Boujaoude
    9. Ameera Katar
    10. Edifofon Akpan
    11. Nick Wilson
    12. Mark Stevenson

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  7. Mathematical model of COVID-19 spread in Turkey and South Africa: theory, methods, and applications

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    1. Abdon Atangana
    2. Seda İğret Araz

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  8. Causal graph analysis of COVID-19 observational data in German districts reveals effects of determining factors on reported case numbers

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    1. Edgar Steiger
    2. Tobias Mussgnug
    3. Lars Eric Kroll

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  9. Epidemiological dynamics of the incidence of COVID-19 in children and the relationship with the opening of schools in Catalonia (Spain)

    This article has 22 authors:
    1. Aida Perramon
    2. Antoni Soriano-Arandes
    3. David Pino
    4. Uxue Lazcano
    5. Cristina Andrés
    6. Martí Català
    7. Anna Gatell
    8. Mireia Carulla
    9. Dolors Canadell
    10. Gemma Ricós
    11. Ma Teresa Riera-Bosch
    12. Silvia Burgaya
    13. Olga Salvadó
    14. Javier Cantero
    15. Mònica Vilà
    16. Miriam Poblet
    17. Almudena Sánchez
    18. Anna Ma Ristol
    19. Pepe Serrano
    20. Andrés Antón
    21. Clara Prats
    22. Pere Soler-Palacin

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  10. Tracking excess mortality across countries during the COVID-19 pandemic with the World Mortality Dataset

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    1. Ariel Karlinsky
    2. Dmitry Kobak
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      This is an important and timely manuscript looking at excess mortality across 89 countries and territories over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. This manuscript will be of interest to demographers and epidemiologists, and also more broadly to the public health community.

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