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  • As of May 16, 2020, Brazil has reported 233,142 COVID-19 cases and 15,633 deaths, with São Paulo State being the most affected region, having over 60,000 cases.
  • Researchers analyzed the spatial distribution of COVID-19 in São Paulo City and its surrounding areas, finding that the city is a significant hotspot for cases and deaths, while other areas are less impacted.
  • The study revealed a complex relationship between death rates, population density, and hospital beds, suggesting that actual patient conditions play a critical role in fatalities, and highlighted the effectiveness of social distancing measures in controlling the virus spread.

Article Abstract

As of 16 May 2020, the number of confirmed cases and deaths in Brazil due to COVID-19 hit 233,142 and 15,633, respectively, making the country one of the most affected by the pandemic. The State of São Paulo (SSP) hosts the largest number of confirmed cases in Brazil, with over 60,000 cases to date. Here we investigate the spatial distribution and spreading patterns of COVID-19 in the SSP by mapping the spatial autocorrelation and the clustering patterns of the virus in relation to the population density and the number of hospital beds. Clustering analysis indicated that São Paulo City is a significant hotspot for both the confirmed cases and deaths, whereas other cities across the state were less affected. Bivariate Moran's I showed a low relationship between the number of deaths and population density, whereas the number of hospital beds was less related, implying that the fatality depends substantially on the actual patients' conditions. Multivariate Local Geary showed a positive relationship between the number of deaths and population density, with two cities near São Paulo City being negatively related; the relationship between the number of deaths and hospital beds availability in the São Paulo Metropolitan Area was basically positive. Social isolation measures throughout the State of São Paulo have been gradually increasing since early March, an action that helped to slow down the emergence of the new confirmed cases, highlighting the importance of the safe-distancing measures in mitigating the local transmission within and between cities in the state.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/gh.2020.925DOI Listing

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