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BackgroundOur aim was to study the association between case rates and reductions in urban mobility in state capitals of Colombia.MethodsWe designed an ecological time-series study to correlate the Colombian incidence rate with reductions in mobility trends of retail stores.ResultsThe meta-analysis of β coefficients describing the association between case rates and reductions in mobility trends of retail stores resulted in a mean estimate of 0.0637 (95% confidence interval 0.027 to 0.101; p<0.001) with nearly 100% heterogeneity.ConclusionsWe recommend continuing to consider mobility restrictions when the number of cases starts to climb in each local jurisdiction.

Original publication

DOI

10.1093/inthealth/ihab064

Type

Journal article

Journal

International health

Publication Date

05/2022

Volume

14

Pages

332 - 335

Addresses

Universidad del Sinú, Cartagena, Colombia.

Keywords

Humans, Incidence, Cities, Colombia, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2