Estimating Climate Influence Of The Potential Covid-19 Pandemic Spreading In Algeria

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This document aims to investigate the potential influence of climate on spread COVID-19 pandemic, direct and indirect effects are felt all over planet, although their magnitude manifestations vary. According estimates by World Health Organization (WHO), change could be cause nearly 250,000 additional deaths per year worldwide between 2030 2050 (Word Organization, 2021). study focused examining relationship (Temperature, humidity, wind speed) hospitalizations due in a well-selected sample wilayas Algeria. In this brief, we want shed light likely course geographic epidemic. The purpose article is answer main question study: We do effect (temperature, Algiers, Blida, Oran, Adrar, Setif Tamanrasset. choice based availability, quality, consistency data required. Our analysis suggests that high temperature humidity or relative speed tend hamper virus population density tends facilitate its transmission. does not mean higher temperatures enough contain disease. potentially plays role many respiratory viruses. It appeared important know if also case for new coronavirus, COVID-19. While transmission still difficult quantify, it clear other factors taken into account COVID-19, namely mainly compliance with rules physical distancing barrier gestures. more particularly absolute speed). 90% infections would have occurred areas where 3 17 degrees 4 9 g / m3, 35 85% (Bukhari Q., Jameel Y., 2020). address issue impact use SUR (Seemingly Unrelated Regression) model estimate cases Algeria during period April 18th, 2020, 17th, 2021 inclusive. results estimate, showed there no real can damage pandemic situation studied.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Socioeconomic challenges

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['2520-6621', '2520-6214']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21272/sec.6(1).24-40.2022