Selected article for: "median age and weather temperature"

Author: Aly Zein Elabdeen Kassem
Title: Do Weather Temperature and Median-age affect COVID-19 Transmission?
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: eoykmhv3_63
    Snippet: There are several factors that affect the increasingly transmission of COVID-19, among these factors are the decrease in weather temperature and the increase in the median age of the population. Although, temperature and median age may affect the rates of COVID-19 prevalence in its early stages, but when cases per million reach a critical mass after successive exponential increase, these two factors no longer have significant influence on the pan.....
    Document: There are several factors that affect the increasingly transmission of COVID-19, among these factors are the decrease in weather temperature and the increase in the median age of the population. Although, temperature and median age may affect the rates of COVID-19 prevalence in its early stages, but when cases per million reach a critical mass after successive exponential increase, these two factors no longer have significant influence on the pandemic transmission.

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