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Title: | The Climate Effect on COVID-19: Lessons Learned from the Pandemic in Jakarta |
Authors: | Yora Saki, Vernonia Novita Deniati, Ema Agusmal Saputra, Yoerdy Susanna, Dewi Efendi, Efendi |
Keywords: | climate, COVID-19, spatial-temporal analysis |
Issue Date: | 30-Jul-2023 |
Abstract: | Abstract The global COVID-19 pandemic has presented humanity with difficult and unforeseeable hurdles. Among these challenges is understanding how climate-related aspects impact the survival of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between environmental factors, such as temperature, humidity, and rainfall, and the spread of COVID-19 cases in different regions. A time-and-place-based ecological study design was adopted, integrating geographic information systems and statistical techniques. Statistical testing revealed a significant association between humidity (p-value = 0.000; r = -0.777) and rainfall (p-value = 0.001; r = -0.561) with COVID-19 instances. However, no statistically significant relationship was found between temperature variables and COVID-19 cases. Due to the impact of changing weather conditions, governments may become concerned about developing tailored preventive and control measures, considering the varying risk levels associated with different locations. Keywords: climate, COVID-19, spatial-temporal analysis |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6660 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 18 NO 5 2023 |
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