id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-303414-fwamdr08 Oztig, Lacin Idil Human Mobility and COVID-19: A Negative Binomial Regression Analysis 2020-07-10 .txt text/plain 2592 169 57 Abstract Objectives This study aimed to examine the link between human mobility and the number of COVID-19 infected people in countries. In order to analyze the link between human mobility and COVID-19 infected people, our study focused on the volume of air travel, the number of airports and the Schengen system. Results Our findings suggest a positive relationship between higher volume of airline passenger traffic carried in a country and higher numbers of COVID-19 patients. 2 The global spread of COVID-19 that has led to the infection, and deaths, of thousands of people at a rapid scale, is indicative of how infectious diseases can become a global health problem that have the ability to reach more people, and at a faster rate, in an increasingly globalized world. ./cache/cord-303414-fwamdr08.txt ./txt/cord-303414-fwamdr08.txt