TITLE:
Testing Link of Climatic Factors and Air Pollution with COVID-19 amid the Second Wave in India
AUTHORS:
Kshamata Muktavat, Vinay Kumar
KEYWORDS:
Climate, Temperature, Humidity, Wind Speed, India, COVID-19
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Environmental Protection,
Vol.12 No.12,
December
14,
2021
ABSTRACT: Several recent works indicated the association of climatic factors and air pollution with the spread of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19, total daily confirmed deaths and new cases). Nonetheless, the impact of climatic and environmental conditions concerning virus spread and demise, yet not been solved. Present research work focuses on the spread of COVID-19 over five distinct states/territories of India; those have pretty different climatic conditions and the air quality index. The Kendall rank correlation and Spearman rank correlation tests at 95% significance were used from 3 Jan-15 May 15, 2021 (132 days), including April 2021, a month of sharp rise COVID-19 second wave. For all the regions, a significant positive correlation of temperature (>0.6) and a significant negative correlation of humidity (0.5). For all the states, a significant and consistent inverse relationship (