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Volume 30, Number 5—May 2024
Research

SARS-CoV-2 Transmission in Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario, Canada, January 2020–January 2022

Aubrey D. Kehoe1, Arshpreet Kaur Mallhi1, Charles R. Barton2, Hunter M. Martin2, Christopher M. Turner2, Xinyi Hua, Kin On Kwok, Gerardo Chowell, and Isaac Chun-Hai FungComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Georgia Southern University Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, Statesboro, Georgia, USA (A.D. Kehoe, A.K. Mallhi, C.R. Barton, H.M. Martin, C.M. Turner, X. Hua, I.C.-H. Fung); Chinese University of Hong Kong JC School of Public Health and Primary Care, Hong Kong (K.O. Kwok); Georgia State University School of Public Health, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (G. Chowell)

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Figure 6

7-day sliding-window Rt by COVID-19 variant in Alberta, Canada, January 23, 2020–January 27, 2022. A) Wild-type; B) Alpha; C) Delta; D) Omicron. We estimated infection dates by subtracting 9 days from report dates. Red dotted lines indicate Rt = 1.

Figure 6. 7-day sliding-window Rt by COVID-19 variant in Alberta, Canada, January 23, 2020–January 27, 2022. A) Wild-type; B) Alpha; C) Delta; D) Omicron. We estimated infection dates by subtracting 9 days from report dates. Red dotted lines indicate Rt = 1.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

2These second authors contributed equally to this article.

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