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Global COVID-19 Pandemic Waves:Limited Lessons Learned Worldwide over the Past Year
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The occurrence of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)was followed by a small burst of cases around the world;afterward,due to a series of emergency non-pharmaceutical interventions(NPIs),the increas-ing number of confirmed cases slowed down in many countries.However,the lifting of control measures by the government and the public's loosening of precautionary behaviors led to a sudden increase in cases,arousing deep concern across the globe.arousing deep concern across the globe.This study evaluates the situation of the COVID-19 pandemic in countries and territories worldwide from January 2020 to February 2021.According to the time-varying reproduction number(R(t))of each country or territory,the results show that almost half of the countries and territories in the world have never controlled the epidemic.Among the countries and territories that had once contained the occurrence,nearly half failed to maintain their prevention and control,causing the COVID-19 pandemic to rebound across the world-resulting in even higher waves in half of the rebounding countries or territories.This work also proposes and uses a time-varying country-level transmission risk score(CTRS),which takes into account both R(t)and daily new cases,to demonstrate country-level or territory-level transmission potential and trends.Time-varying hierarchical clustering of time-varying CTRS values was used to successfully reveal the countries and territories that contributed to the recent aggravation of the global pandemic in the last quarter of 2020 and the beginning of 2021,and to identify countries and territories with an increasing risk of COVID-19 transmission in the near future.Furthermore,a regression analysis indicated that the introduction and relaxation of NPIs,including workplace closure policies and stay-at-home requirements,appear to be associated with recent global transmission changes.In conclu-sion,a systematic evaluation of the global COVID-19 pandemic over the past year indicates that the world is now in an unexpected situation,with limited lessons learned.Summarizing the lessons learned could help in designing effective public responses for constraining future waves of COVID-19 worldwide.
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Yongyue Wei;Jinxing Guan;Xiao Ning;Yuelin Li;Liangmin Wei;Sipeng Shen;Ruyang Zhang;Yang Zhao;Hongbing Shen;Feng Chen
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Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,School of Public Health,Nanjing Medical University,Nanjing 211166,China;China International Cooperation Center for Environment and Human Health & Center for Global Health,Nanjing Medical University,Nanjing 211166,China;Department of Biomedical Engineering,School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering,Southeast University,Nanjing 210096,China;Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy,Columbia University,New York,NY 10027,USA
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[1]Yongyue Wei;Jinxing Guan;Xiao Ning;Yuelin Li;Liangmin Wei;Sipeng Shen;Ruyang Zhang;Yang Zhao;Hongbing Shen;Feng Chen-.Global COVID-19 Pandemic Waves:Limited Lessons Learned Worldwide over the Past Year)[J].工程(英文),2022(06):91-98
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