I’ve translated the first part of the Austrian paper to give a feel for its contents.
Situation in AustriaLast changed 2 June 2020
Epidemiological clarification is about showing how an outbreak spreads within the population: To do this, one tries to identify sources of the infection or chain of transmission of the cases through personal interviews with sick or positively tested people (= cases). Knowing how the disease spreads among the population means that steps can be taken that are most likely to help curb or slow the spread.
An epidemiological investigation is not static: the number of cases investigated and their assignment to clusters change with the progress of the epidemiological investigation. For the assignment to a cluster, the setting is selected in which most of the transfers took place within the respective case cluster.
Table 1: Cluster analysis, as of May 29.
Cluster cases 5,357
Cluster 355
Cluster types 5
Cluster settings 12
On 29.05.2020 5,357 of a total of 16,581 COVID-19 cases could be assigned to one of 355 clusters (see Table 1). The clusters are currently divided into 5 cluster types. There are so-called cluster settings in each cluster type: This means that the majority of infections (= cluster case) are based on certain settings, e.g., leisure activity, family, work or retirement home and can be traced. But there are also settings with more than one relevant setting for the transfer.
The Cluster types shown in Figure 1 are:
- In tourist groups
- In tourist groups and further infections locally
- Travel-associated and further infections locally
- Contact with foreign tourists and further infections locally
- local cluster.
There is a lot more detailed analysis but no reference to public transport specifically. However the article makes the following observation, one out of a list of bullet points:
Transmission occurs when several people are in close contact at the same place for a long time (cumulatively for 15 minutes, e.g. 1 person in close proximity for 15 minutes or 3 people in close proximity for 5 minutes).