The spread of COVID-19 at Hot-Temperature Places With Different Curfew Situations Using Copula Models

F. Alanazi
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The infectious coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has become a serious global pandemic. Different studies have shown that increasing temperature can play a crucial role in the spread of the virus. Most of these studies were limited to winter or moderate temperature levels and were conducted using conventional models. However, traditional models are too simplistic to investigate complex, non-linear relationships and suffer from some restrictions. Therefore, we employed copula models to examine the impact of high temperatures on virus transmission. The findings from the copula models showed that there was a weak to moderate effect of temperature on the number of infections and the effect almost vanished under a lockdown policy. Therefore, this study provides new insight into the relationship between COVID-19 and temperature, both with and without social isolation practices. Such results can lead to improvements in our understanding of this new virus. In particular, the results derived from the copula models examined here, unlike existing traditional models, provide evidence that there is no substantial influence of high temperatures on the active COVID-19 outbreak situation. In addition, the results indicate that the transmission of COVID-19 is strongly influenced by social isolation practices.
基于Copula模型的不同宵禁情况下高温场所COVID-19传播
2019年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已成为严重的全球流行病。不同的研究表明,气温升高对病毒的传播起着至关重要的作用。这些研究大多局限于冬季或中等温度水平,并使用传统模型进行。然而,传统模型过于简单,无法研究复杂的非线性关系,并且受到一些限制。因此,我们采用copula模型来研究高温对病毒传播的影响。copula模型的研究结果表明,温度对感染人数有弱至中等的影响,而在封锁政策下,这种影响几乎消失了。因此,这项研究为COVID-19与温度之间的关系提供了新的见解,无论是否采取社会隔离措施。这样的结果可以提高我们对这种新病毒的认识。特别值得一提的是,与现有的传统模型不同,本文研究的copula模型得出的结果表明,高温对COVID-19活跃疫情没有实质性影响。此外,研究结果表明,COVID-19的传播受到社会隔离做法的强烈影响。
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