Investigating the cumulative lag effects of environmental exposure under urban differences on COVID-19
Although all walks of life are paying less attention to COVID-19, the spread of COVID-19 has never stopped. As an infectious disease, its transmission speed is closely related to the atmosphere environment, particularly the temperature (T) and PM2.5 concentrations. However, How T and PM2.5 concentra...
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Main Authors: | Jiemei Liu (Author), Zhaohui Ruan (Author), Xiuyan Gao (Author), Yuan Yuan (Author), Shikui Dong (Author), Xia Li (Author), Xingrun Liu (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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