Mobility network models of COVID-19 explain inequities and inform reopening User SuceBoule2022, in the France subreddit, 30 Dec 2021
Mobility network models of COVID-19 explain inequities and inform reopening User mulvya, in the COVID-19 subreddit, 18 Nov 2020
A small minority of “superspreader” points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants and religious establishments account for a large majority of COVID-19 infections and restricting maximum occupancy at each POI is more effective than uniformly reducing mobility. User ZephirAWT, in the Science: Uncensored. Science with no political censorship by Mods subreddit, 14 Nov 2020
Mobility network models of COVID-19 explain inequities and inform reopening User poivcx, in the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) subreddit, 11 Nov 2020
A small minority of “superspreader” points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants and religious establishments account for a large majority of COVID-19 infections and restricting maximum occupancy at each POI is more effective than uniformly reducing mobility. User justwantedtologin, in the /r/winnipeg subreddit, 11 Nov 2020
A small minority of “superspreader” points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants and religious establishments account for a large majority of COVID-19 infections and restricting maximum occupancy at each POI is more effective than uniformly reducing mobility. User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 11 Nov 2020
A small minority of “superspreader” points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants and religious establishments account for a large majority of COVID-19 infections and restricting maximum occupancy at each POI is more effective than uniformly reducing mobility. User chriskiji, in the Alberta: Wild Rose Country subreddit, 11 Nov 2020
A small minority of “superspreader” points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants and religious establishments account for a large majority of COVID-19 infections and restricting maximum occupancy at each POI is more effective than uniformly reducing mobility. User BlondFaith, in the Science, not politics and fear subreddit, 11 Nov 2020
Lockdown irrestrito tem menos efetividade do que mirar na redução de capacidade máxima de locais/eventos superspreaders (restaurantes/igrejas) User LukeFalknor, in the [ARQUIVADO] Coronavírus Brasil (COVID-19) subreddit, 11 Nov 2020
A small minority of “superspreader” points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants and religious establishments account for a large majority of COVID-19 infections and restricting maximum occupancy at each POI is more effective than uniformly reducing mobility. User audacesfortunajuvat, in the New Orleans (Not for tourists, see /r/AskNola) subreddit, 11 Nov 2020
A small minority of “superspreader” points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants and religious establishments account for a large majority of COVID-19 infections and restricting maximum occupancy at each POI is more effective than uniformly reducing mobility User mc2222, in the r/Libertarian: For a Free Society subreddit, 11 Nov 2020
A small minority of “superspreader” points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants and religious establishments account for a large majority of COVID-19 infections and restricting maximum occupancy at each POI is more effective than uniformly reducing mobility. User geoffh2016, in the COVID19PGH subreddit, 11 Nov 2020
A small minority of “superspreader” points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants and religious establishments account for a large majority of COVID-19 infections and restricting maximum occupancy at each POI is more effective than uniformly reducing mobility. User KeepItUpThen, in the Bend, Oregon subreddit subreddit, 11 Nov 2020
A small minority of “superspreader” points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants and religious establishments account for a large majority of COVID-19 infections and restricting maximum occupancy at each POI is more effective than uniformly reducing mobility. User AndrewHeard, in the LockdownSkepticism subreddit, 11 Nov 2020
A small minority of “superspreader” points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants and religious establishments account for a large majority of COVID-19 infections and restricting maximum occupancy at each POI is more effective than uniformly reducing mobility. User mvea, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 10 Nov 2020
Mobility network models of COVID-19 explain inequities and inform reopening User officialcitral, in the Centre for Investigation, Research and Learning subreddit, 10 Nov 2020
Mobility network models of COVID-19 explain inequities and inform reopening User I_did_dit, in the Top Science subreddit, 10 Nov 2020