Following the spacial dynamics of COVID-19 in Mexico and some notes
Genaro J. Mart\'inez, Magali C\'ardenas Tapia, Ricardo Antonio Tena, N\'u\~nez, Adriana de la Paz S\'anchez Moreno

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the spatial and temporal dynamics of COVID-19 in Mexico, highlighting its unique geographical influence, main epicenters, and the impact of lockdown measures on the population.
Contribution
It provides a detailed review of COVID-19 evolution in Mexico, emphasizing geographical factors and the complex system nature of its spread and control measures.
Findings
Mexico's high mortality impact explained by geographical and migration factors.
Lockdown measures influence population behavior and virus propagation.
Identification of main epicenters and high-impact states.
Abstract
Actually, after one year it is recognized that the evolution of COVID-19 is different in each country or region around the world. In this paper, we do a revision to the date about COVID-19 evolution in Mexico, we explain where the main epicenter and states with most high impact. Mexico has a particular geographical position in the American continent because it is a natural bridge between the USA and Latin America, that represents a special point of propagation because between other facts this virus is transported by people of different nationalities migrating to the USA. The research in this paper helps to understand why Mexico is one of the countries with the most high mortality impact by this new virus and how the lockdown works in the population. Finally, we give a practical perspective as this evolution is a complex system.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLatin American Urban Studies
