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The hypothesis of the study is that smart cities have higher resilience to COVID-19 compared to conventional cities; thus, the higher the rating of a city according to the "smart city" criteria, the lower its COVID-19 severity indicators. There is empirical evidence that, in contrast, cities with lower positions in the Smart City Rank showed better indicators of the health care system, greater readiness, and better response to COVID-19 than the top smart cities in the overall ranking. Comparing health care systems in smart cities, they turned out to be weaker . . .
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