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The impact of weather on COVID-19 pandemic

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-01189-3

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  1. European Social Research Council (ESRC) [ES/P000649/1]

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The paper investigates the impact of weather on the COVID-19 pandemic using a dataset of over 1.2 million daily observations across 3700 counties in nine countries for all seasons of 2020. Results show that temperature and wind speed have a robust negative effect on virus spread, with effects being larger during mealtimes and periods of high mobility and low containment, suggesting a crucial role for social behavior.
Rising temperature levels during spring and summer are often argued to enable lifting of strict containment measures even in the absence of herd immunity. Despite broad scholarly interest in the relationship between weather and coronavirus spread, previous studies come to very mixed results. To contribute to this puzzle, the paper examines the impact of weather on the COVID-19 pandemic using a unique granular dataset of over 1.2 million daily observations covering over 3700 counties in nine countries for all seasons of 2020. Our results show that temperature and wind speed have a robust negative effect on virus spread after controlling for a range of potential confounding factors. These effects, however, are substantially larger during mealtimes, as well as in periods of high mobility and low containment, suggesting an important role for social behaviour.

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