Correlation Between Local Air Temperature and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Hubei, China

To clarify the correlation between temperature and the COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei. We collected daily newly confirmed COVID-19 cases and daily temperature for six cities in Hubei Province, assessed their correlations, and established regression models. For temperatures ranging from -3.9 to 16.5°C, d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in public health 2021-01, Vol.8, p.604870-604870
Hauptverfasser: Hu, Cheng-Yi, Xiao, Lu-Shan, Zhu, Hong-Bo, Zhu, Hong, Liu, Li
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Zusammenfassung:To clarify the correlation between temperature and the COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei. We collected daily newly confirmed COVID-19 cases and daily temperature for six cities in Hubei Province, assessed their correlations, and established regression models. For temperatures ranging from -3.9 to 16.5°C, daily newly confirmed cases were positively correlated with the maximum temperature ~0-4 days prior or the minimum temperature ~11-14 days prior to the diagnosis in almost all selected cities. An increase in the maximum temperature 4 days prior by 1°C was associated with an increase in the daily newly confirmed cases (~129) in Wuhan. The influence of temperature on the daily newly confirmed cases in Wuhan was much more significant than in other cities. Government departments in areas where temperatures range between -3.9 and 16.5°C and rise gradually must take more active measures to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
ISSN:2296-2565
2296-2565
DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2020.604870