Socio-economic factors do also matter: comments on the article "Can climatic factors explain the differences in COVID-19 incidence and severity across the spanish regions?: an ecological study".

Arthit Phosri, Yang Cao, Mariko Harada Sassa, Kouji H Harada
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A report published in this journal showed an inversely significant association between ultraviolet radiation (UVR) before the pandemic and cumulative COVID-19 cases in Spain. The analyses employed several meteorological factors, but socio-economic factors were not included. We examined the associations of COVID-19 cases with selected factors and found a significance on gross domestic product per capita (p = 0.037 by Spearman's correlation). Hence, simple regression analyses of UVR would be confounded with regional difference in economic activities. In addition, we raised several questions for limitations due to the study design and analyses.

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社会经济因素也很重要:对“气候因素能否解释西班牙各地区COVID-19发病率和严重程度的差异?”生态学研究”。
该杂志发表的一份报告显示,大流行前的紫外线辐射(UVR)与西班牙的COVID-19累积病例之间呈负相关。分析采用了几个气象因素,但不包括社会经济因素。我们检查了COVID-19病例与选定因素的关联,并发现人均国内生产总值(Spearman相关p = 0.037)具有显著意义。因此,简单的UVR回归分析将与经济活动的区域差异相混淆。此外,由于研究设计和分析的局限性,我们提出了几个问题。
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