Geografie 2020, 125, 1-20

https://doi.org/10.37040/geografie2020125010001

COVID-19 pandemic spread across geographical and social borders: Can we face it?

Dagmar DzúrováID, Jan JarolímekID

Charles University, Faculty of Science, Department of Social Geography and Regional Development, Prague, Czechia

Received March 2020
Accepted March 2020

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