Association between coronavirus cases and seasonal climatic variables in Mediterranean European Region, evidence by panel data regression

The coronavirus pandemic is one of the most fast-spreading diseases in the history, and the transmission of this virus has crossed rapidly over the whole world. In this study, we intend to detect the effect of temperature, precipitation, and wind speed on the Coronavirus infected cases throughout cl...

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