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. 2022 Jun 13;119(26):e2112182119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2112182119

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Spatial spreading of the disease. (A and D) The share of infections across layers in New York (A) and Seattle (D). (B and E) The estimated location where the infections took place for New York (B) and Seattle (E) in the community layer. Note that the y axis is 20 times smaller in Seattle. The evolution has been smoothed using a rolling average of 7 d. (C and F) The distributions are normalized over the total number of daily infections, showing how infections were shared across categories in the community layer. The evolution has been smoothed using a rolling average of 7 d.