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Journal article · Ahead of Print article

Protect the vulnerable from extreme heat during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Impact Assessment and Adaptation Analysis, UNEP DTU Partnership, Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark1

UNEP DTU Partnership, Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark2

Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark3

Instituto de Salud Carlos III4

ASL Roma 25

There is a considerable body of research studying how viruses, including some coronaviruses and influenza, are affected by weather, in which evidence suggests that their transmission may decline with higher humidity or temperatures. The spread of COVID-19 is changing rapidly and there are still many unknown factors that still need to be understood on how the virus is evolving, the dominant way of spreading and how these may different by geographical area or context.

The evidence that has surfaced thus far on SARS-COV-2 has not conclusively determined whether the weather conditions will be a key modulating factor influencing the transmission of the virus (Bukhari and Jameel, 2020; Chen et al., 2020; Gunthe et al., 2020; Gupta et al., 2020; Liu et al., 2020; Luo et al., 2020; Ma et al., 2020; Şahin, 2020; Shi et al., 2020; Tobías and Molina, 2020; Tosepu et al., 2020; J.

Wang et al., 2020a; M. Wang et al., 2020b; Yao et al., 2020; Jüni et al., 2020).

Language: English
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.
Year: 2020
Pages: 109684
ISSN: 10960953 and 00139351
Types: Journal article and Ahead of Print article
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.109684
ORCIDs: Martinez, G. S.

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