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Climatic factors influence the spread of COVID-19 in Russia

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Pages 723-737 | Received 19 Jun 2020, Accepted 02 Jul 2020, Published online: 16 Jul 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The study is the first attempt to assess the role of climatic predictors in the rise of COVID-19 intensity in the Russian climatic region. The study used the Random Forest algorithm to understand the underlying associations and monthly scenarios. The results show that temperature seasonality (29.2 ± 0.9%) has the highest contribution for COVID-19 transmission in the humid continental region. In comparison, the diurnal temperature range (26.8 ± 0.4%) and temperature seasonality (14.6 ± 0.8%) had the highest impacts in the sub-arctic region. Our results also show that September and October have favorable climatic conditions for the COVID-19 spread in the sub-arctic and humid continental regions, respectively. From June to August, the high favorable zone for the spread of the disease will shift towards the sub-arctic region from the humid continental region. The study suggests that the government should implement strict measures for these months to prevent the second wave of COVID-19 outbreak in Russia.

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Highlights

  • First study assessing the influence of climatic variables on COVID-19 spread in Russia

  • Temperature seasonality influence COVID-19 spread in humid continental Russia

  • Temperature (diurnal range and seasonality) are influential in sub-arctic Russia

  • Proposed maps for climate-response interventions to control the spread

  • June and October climatic conditions found to be favorable for the spread of COVID-19 in Sub-arctic and humid continental Russia

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