Fig. 1: Daily incidence and transmissibility of endemic respiratory viruses and SARS-CoV-2 in the greater Seattle region. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Daily incidence and transmissibility of endemic respiratory viruses and SARS-CoV-2 in the greater Seattle region.

From: Impacts of human mobility on the citywide transmission dynamics of 18 respiratory viruses in pre- and post-COVID-19 pandemic years

Fig. 1

A Daily time-varying effective reproduction numbers (\({R}_{t}\), thick lines, left y-axis) and reconstructed incidences of endemic respiratory viruses (thin lines, right y-axis) during November 2018–June 2022. The vertical blue shaded panel indicates the timing of a major snowstorm in Seattle (February 3-15, 2019), the vertical dashed line indicates the date of Washington’s State of Emergency declaration (February 29, 2020), and the vertical orange shaded panel indicates Seattle’s stay-at-home period (March 23–June 5, 2020). B Daily time-varying effective reproduction numbers of SARS-CoV-2 (\({R}_{t}\), thick green line, left y-axis), King County COVID-19 case counts (thin green line, right y-axis), and the stringency of non-pharmaceutical interventions in Washington state, measured by the Oxford Stringency Index (thin orange line, left y-axis), during January 2020 – June 2022. In A and B daily \({R}_{t}\) time series show the posterior median (thin dark line) and 90% credible interval (shaded band).

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