Outdoor PM2.5 concentration and rate of change in COVID-19 infection in provincial capital cities in China
Abstract This study investigates thoroughly whether acute exposure to outdoor PM2.5 concentration, P, modifies the rate of change in the daily number of COVID-19 infections (R) across 18 high infection provincial capitals in China, including Wuhan. A best-fit multiple linear regression model was con...
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Main Authors: | Yang Han, Jacqueline C. K. Lam, Victor O. K. Li, Jon Crowcroft, Jinqi Fu, Jocelyn Downey, Illana Gozes, Qi Zhang, Shanshan Wang, Zafar Gilani |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/816e12d7d07f4da695dae48ab68dc4a0 |
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