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Effect of temperature and precipitation on the daily new cases and daily new death in seven cities around the globe
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| ID: ppmedrxiv-20206227
ABSTRACT
BackgroundThis study was done to understand the effect of temperature and precipitation in COVID-19. ObjectiveTo study the effect of temperature and precipitation on transmission of COVID-19. To study the effect of temperature and precipitation on daily death of COVID-19. MethodologyWe collected 3 consecutive month data of seven cities around the world which were effected most by the COVID-19. Data included weather variables i.e temperature (average temperature, maximum temperature and minimum temperature), precipitation, daily new cases and daily new death. ConclusionIncrease in average temperature reduces daily death and increase in maximum temperature reduces transmission.
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2020
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