Analysis on the characteristics of spatio-temporal evolution and aggregation trend of early COVID-19 in mainland China

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Shengxian Bi
Siyu Bie
Xijian Hu
Huiguo Zhang
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[1] Xinjiang University,Department of Mathematics and Systems Science
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To analyze the spatio-temporal aggregation of COVID-19 in mainland China within 20 days after the closure of Wuhan city, and provide a theoretical basis for formulating scientific prevention measures in similar major public health events in the future. Draw a distribution map of the cumulative number of COVID-19 by inverse distance weighted interpolation; analyze the spatio-temporal characteristics of the daily number of COVID-19 in mainland China by spatio-temporal autocorrelation analysis; use the spatio-temporal scanning statistics to detect the spatio-temporal clustering area of the daily number of new diagnosed cases. The cumulative number of diagnosed cases obeyed the characteristics of geographical proximity and network proximity to Hubei. Hubei and its neighboring provinces were most affected, and the impact in the eastern China was more dramatic than the impact in the western; the global spatio-temporal Moran’s I index showed an overall downward trend. Since the 10th day of the closure of Wuhan, the epidemic in China had been under effective control, and more provinces had shifted into low-incidence areas. The number of new diagnosed cases had gradually decreased, showing a random distribution in time and space (P< 0.1), and no clusters were formed. Conclusion: the spread of COVID-19 had obvious spatial-temporal aggregation. China’s experience shows that isolation city strategy can greatly contain the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic.
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