The gender peak effect: women are most vulnerable to infections during covid-19 peaks

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  • who: Cary Wu and Yue Qian from the Southeast University, China have published the research work: The gender peak effect: Women are most vulnerable to infections during COVID-19 peaks, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors seek to demonstrate that gender differences in infection rates are also time-dependent. The authors compare changes in gender difference in infections during COVID-19 peaks and non-peak times. The authors show that the female-to-male infection ratio has always been higher during COVID-19 peaks as compared to non-peak times. The authors show that . . .

     

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