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From: Social mobilization and polarization can create volatility in COVID-19 pandemic control

Fig. 2

Size of mobilization as a function of political polarization. a, b Mobilizability of each county in the simulations for full polarization (a) and no polarization (b). We examined 100 simulations seeded from 50,000 Democratic populations in New York City. c The total size of mobilized individuals across the US for each polarization parameter ranging from 0 to 1. The plot is for the mean of 100 simulations and the error at the 95% percentile. d The heterogeneity of mobilizability measured by Gini coefficient for different levels of polarization. We measure the Gini coefficient of mobilizability of counties in each of 100 simulations, and take the average. The error bars denote the standard deviations

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