Geo-Social Gradients In Predicted Covid-19 Prevalence In Great Britain: Results From 1 960 242 Users Of The Covid-19 Symptoms Study App

THORAX(2021)

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Understanding the geographical distribution of COVID-19 through the general population is key to the provision of adequate healthcare services. Using self-reported data from 1 960 242 unique users in Great Britain (GB) of the COVID-19 Symptom Study app, we estimated that, concurrent to the GB government sanctioning lockdown, COVID-19 was distributed across GB, with evidence of 'urban hotspots'. We found a geo-social gradient associated with predicted disease prevalence suggesting urban areas and areas of higher deprivation are most affected. Our results demonstrate use of self-reported symptoms data to provide focus on geographical areas with identified risk factors.
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tobacco and the lung, viral infection, respiratory infection, clinical epidemiology
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