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Correlations between Meteorological Indicators, Air Quality and the COVID-19 Pandemic in 12 Cities across China
Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering ( IF 3.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-15 , DOI: 10.1007/s40201-020-00564-y
Huiying Huang 1 , Xiuji Liang 2 , Jingxiu Huang 3 , Zhaohu Yuan 1 , Handong Ouyang 3 , Yaming Wei 1 , Xiaohui Bai 4
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Background

COVID-19 is a global pandemic. The purpose of this study is to explore correlations between the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and meteorological indicators from cities across China.

Methods

We collected daily data of the cumulative number of infected, recovered and death cases, and the meteorological indicators including average temperature, wind speed, relative humidity, precipitation and air quality index (AQI) from 12 cities in China during the period of Jan 23 to Feb 22, 2020. Correlation tests were chosen for data analysis.

Results

The average temperature and AQI showed significant association with the mortality rate of COVID-19. The mortality rate was not correlated with wind speed, relative humidity or precipitation. Meanwhile, higher average temperatures and more precipitation were beneficial for the recovery rate of COVID-19, but the recovery rate was not correlated with wind speed, relative humidity or AQI.

Conclusions

Our study provides a new basis for correlations between COVID-19, meteorological indicators and air quality index, which can help authorities to combat COVID-19.

更新日期:2020-10-16
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