The role of climate on Covid-19 spread in France.

This paper investigates the influence of climate on the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in France. Ordinary, time-varying, and threshold regressions of the number of cases and deaths are run on weather and government variables. The main findings support the role of climate in Covid-19 spread. T...

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Publicado en:International Journal of Environmental Health Research Vol. 33; no. 8; pp. 809 - 823
Autor principal: Aboura, Sofiane
Formato: equations & formulas research tables/charts Journal Article
Publicado: Taylor & Francis Ltd Aug2023
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          COVID-19 Pandemic France
          COVID-19 Transmission
          Disease Transmission Risk Factors
          Climate
          Risk Assessment
          Human
          France
          Regression
          Death
          Weather
          Humidity
          Cold
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      ab: This paper investigates the influence of climate on the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in France. Ordinary, time-varying, and threshold regressions of the number of cases and deaths are run on weather and government variables. The main findings support the role of climate in Covid-19 spread. The results reveal that a rise in temperatures is negatively associated with reported deaths, while an increase in relative humidity or wind and a decrease in precipitations are negatively associated with confirmed cases. These weather variables appear statistically significant only during the winter season.
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