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Organization Type: National Institutions

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Title: COVID-19 Air Traffic Visualization: A New Tool Helps Analyze Commercial Air Travel Involving Infected Passengers | RAND

URL: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA248-1.html

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: This report quantifies potential vectors of virus transmission to the United States as a result of commercial air travel. Understanding the COVID-19 propagation patterns, regionally and globally, will help policymakers mitigate the resulting threats to public health. The COVID-19 Air Traffic Visualization (CAT-V) tool combines case data from Johns Hopkins University with detailed air travel data from the International Air Transport Association.

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Title: COVID-19 Air Traffic Visualization: African Anchor States Face Higher Risk of Importing COVID-19 Cases | RAND

URL: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA248-7.html

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: This report uses the COVID-19 Air Traffic Visualization (CAT-V) tool to quantify the potential vectors of COVID-19 transmission to countries in the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) area of responsibility (AOR), which encompasses every country in Africa except Egypt.

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Title: COVID-19 Air Traffic Visualization: Air Passenger Transmission Risk to GCC Countries Originated from Outside the Region | RAND

URL: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA248-5.html

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: This report uses the COVID-19 Air Traffic Visualization (CAT-V) tool to quantify the potential COVID-19 transmission vectors to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. The analysis in this report is based on infection rates in other nations and the travel levels from those nations to the GCC countries between late January and late February 2020.

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Title: COVID-19 Air Traffic Visualization: By January 31, 2020, at Least 1.5 Daily Infected Passengers Were Originating in China | RAND

URL: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA248-2.html

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Using the COVID-19 Air Traffic Visualization (CAT-V) tool, this report estimates the daily rate of COVID-19 virus transmission via air travel from China. By January 31, 2020, passengers from China were likely exporting at least 1.5 cases of COVID-19 globally per day.

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Title: COVID-19 Air Traffic Visualization: COVID-19 Cases in China Were Likely 37 Times Higher Than Reported in January 2020 | RAND

URL: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA248-3.html

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: This report uses the COVID-19 Air Traffic Visualization (CAT-V) tool to estimate the likely number of COVID-19 infections in China in early 2020. It presents strong evidence that China's reported COVID-19 caseload was undercounted by a factor of nearly 40.

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Title: COVID-19 Air Traffic Visualization: Worldwide Spread of COVID-19 Accelerated Starting on February 19, 2020 | RAND

URL: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA248-6.html

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: This report uses the COVID-19 Air Traffic Visualization (CAT-V) tool to estimate when COVID-19 transmission via commercial air travel began to rapidly accelerate throughout the world. It estimates the global spread of COVID-19 by international air passengers prior to the March 11, 2020, declaration by the World Health Organization (WHO) that the world was officially experiencing a pandemic.

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