Author: Biqing Chen; Hao Liang; Xiaomin Yuan; Yingying Hu; Miao Xu; Yating Zhao; Binfen Zhang; Fang Tian; Xuejun Zhu
Title: Roles of meteorological conditions in COVID-19 transmission on a worldwide scale Document date: 2020_3_20
ID: 3svnvozz_46
Snippet: (which was not peer-reviewed) The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.16.20037168 doi: medRxiv preprint to mention in our study is that air visibility was negatively correlated with case counts in an inverse manner, while case counts decrease rapidly when visibility is high. It suggests that caution about outbreak should be taken if visibility drops below 10 statute miles to nearest tenth. Upon now, all of these s.....
Document: (which was not peer-reviewed) The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.16.20037168 doi: medRxiv preprint to mention in our study is that air visibility was negatively correlated with case counts in an inverse manner, while case counts decrease rapidly when visibility is high. It suggests that caution about outbreak should be taken if visibility drops below 10 statute miles to nearest tenth. Upon now, all of these studies focused only on data from China, with very few worldwide data implemented. Our research investigated the worldwide data more thoroughly and explored a set of meteorological factors systematically.
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