Author: Hongchao Qi; Shuang Xiao; Runye Shi; Michael P. Ward; Yue Chen; Wei Tu; Qing Su; Wenge Wang; Xinyi Wang; Zhijie Zhang
Title: COVID-19 transmission in Mainland China is associated with temperature and humidity: a time-series analysis Document date: 2020_3_30
ID: 1p941spn_12
Snippet: Considering the incubation period of COVID-19, the effects of AT, ARH, and covariates were modeled with a 14-day exponential moving average (EMA) to account of their potential lag effects and the interaction between AT and ARH was tested and included in the model if significant. The short-term temporal trend was indicated using natural splines of time with two degrees of freedom......
Document: Considering the incubation period of COVID-19, the effects of AT, ARH, and covariates were modeled with a 14-day exponential moving average (EMA) to account of their potential lag effects and the interaction between AT and ARH was tested and included in the model if significant. The short-term temporal trend was indicated using natural splines of time with two degrees of freedom.
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