The Effect of Temperature upon Transmission of COVID-19: Australia and Egypt Case Studies, Jan-March 2020

  • Soliman A
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This paper is based on previous studies on the relationship between climate and the spread of germs and viruses, and on the results of contemporary studies on the existence of a correlation between air temperature and the activity and transmission of Covid 19,Some of these studies were carried out in China, especially in the period before the Chinese government took measures to combat this global epidemic. This study confirmed that the most appropriate average temperature for virus activity and transmission ranges between 13-24 ° C. Australia and Egypt are models to confirm the relationship between temperature and coronavirus activity and spread

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Soliman, A. (2021). The Effect of Temperature upon Transmission of COVID-19: Australia and Egypt Case Studies, Jan-March 2020. Bulletin de La Société de Géographie d’Egypte, 94(1), 44–68. https://doi.org/10.21608/bsge.2021.208305

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