Author: Rodolfo Jaffe; Mabel Patricia Ortiz Vera; Klaus Jaffe
Title: Globalized low-income countries may experience higher COVID-19 mortality rates Document date: 2020_4_3
ID: 1ntplgl6_2
Snippet: Here we evaluate how a suit of 15 climate and socio-economic variables influence exponential growth-phase COVID-19 infection and mortality rates across countries with sufficient available data. We hope these results help raise awareness of the dear consequences COVID-19 may impose on some low-income countries......
Document: Here we evaluate how a suit of 15 climate and socio-economic variables influence exponential growth-phase COVID-19 infection and mortality rates across countries with sufficient available data. We hope these results help raise awareness of the dear consequences COVID-19 may impose on some low-income countries.
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