Correlation between climate indicators and COVID-19 pandemic in New York, USA
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2020Author
Farhan Bashir, Muhammad
Ma, Benjiang
Bilal
Komal, Bushra
Adnan Bashir, Muhammad
Tan, Duojiao
Bashir, Madiha
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This study analyzed the association between COVID-19 and climate indicators in New York City, USA. We used
secondary published data from New York city health services and National weather service, USA. The climate indicators included in the study are average temperature, minimum temperature, maximum temperature, rainfall,
average humidity, wind speed, and air quality. Kendall and Spearman rank correlation tests were chosen for data
analysis. We find that average temperature, minimum temperature, and air quality were significantly associated
with the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings of this study will help World Health Organization and health regulators such as Center for Disease Control (CDC) to combat COVID-19 in New York and the rest of the world.
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Coronavirus; COVID-19; Humidity; New York; Rainfall; TemperatureLink to resource
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