id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-322159-3anst3os Kiaghadi, A. Assessing COVID-19 Risk, Vulnerability and Infection Prevalence in Communities 2020-05-08 .txt text/plain 3423 214 56 Methods: Across 46 variables, we defined five broad categories: 1) access to medical, 2) underlying health conditions, 3) environmental exposures, 4) vulnerability to natural disasters, and 5) sociodemographic, behavioral, and lifestyle factors. Thus, the goals for developing the planning tool are to better understand 88 medical access gaps and demands for hospitalization, identify parts of the county where more 89 protective measures and response actions need to be put in place, and have a data-driven 90 framework for estimating case numbers, hospitalizations, and deaths by census tract. . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.03.20089839 doi: medRxiv preprint vulnerability findings presented above for Harris County (Fig 6, and yellow highlighted values in 426 Table 3); a total of 59,307, 98,702, 78,723, 105,431, and 59,624 seniors (+65 years) , who are at 427 most risk of COVID-19 mortality, are living in areas with the highest vulnerability in Category 1 428 through 5, respectively. ./cache/cord-322159-3anst3os.txt ./txt/cord-322159-3anst3os.txt