Medicine and Healthnpj Digital Medicine
Tracking COVID-19 using online search
V. Lampos, M. S. Majumder, et al.
This groundbreaking study by Vasileios Lampos and colleagues reveals how online search query data can predict COVID-19 prevalence before official reports. Discover the intriguing correlation between search behaviors and symptom reporting, shedding light on the potential of web searches for enhancing public health forecasts.
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