Autumn COVID-19 surge dates in Europe correlated to latitudes, not to temperature-humidity, pointing to vitamin D as contributing factor
Abstract To determine the factor triggering the sudden surge of daily new COVID-19 cases arising in most European countries during the autumn of 2020. The dates of the surge were determined using a fitting of the two last months of reported daily new cases in 18 European countries with latitude rang...
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Main Author: | Stephan Walrand |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/11feb3fb4e9d443392d14d254d99a3f6 |
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