Does climate help modeling COVID-19 risk and to what extent?
<div><p>A growing number of studies suggest that climate may impact the spread of COVID-19. This hypothesis is supported by data from similar viral contagions, such as SARS and the 1918 Flu Pandemic, and corroborated by US influenza data. However, the extent to which climate may affect C...
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| Main Author: | Giovanni Scabbia (13751501) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Antonio Sanfilippo (127041) (author), Annamaria Mazzoni (13751504) (author), Dunia Bachour (13751507) (author), Daniel Perez-Astudillo (13751510) (author), Veronica Bermudez (13751513) (author), Etienne Wey (13751516) (author), Mathilde Marchand-Lasserre (13751519) (author), Laurent Saboret (13751522) (author) |
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2022
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