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Lagged Meteorological Impacts On Covid-19 Incidence Among High-Risk Counties In The United States—A Spatiotemporal Analysis, Lung-Chang Chien, Lung-Wen Antony Chen, Ro-Ting Lin Jul 2021

Lagged Meteorological Impacts On Covid-19 Incidence Among High-Risk Counties In The United States—A Spatiotemporal Analysis, Lung-Chang Chien, Lung-Wen Antony Chen, Ro-Ting Lin

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Background: The associations between meteorological factors and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been discussed globally; however, because of short study periods, the lack of considering lagged effects, and different study areas, results from the literature were diverse and even contradictory. Objective: The primary purpose of this study is to conduct more reliable research to evaluate the lagged meteorological impacts on COVID-19 incidence by considering a relatively long study period and diversified high-risk areas in the United States. Methods: This study adopted the distributed lagged nonlinear model with a spatial function to analyze COVID-19 incidence predicted by multiple meteorological measures from …


Covid-19 And Mental Well-Being: Guidance On The Application Of Behavioral And Positive Well-Being Strategies, Amar Kanekar, Manoj Sharma Sep 2020

Covid-19 And Mental Well-Being: Guidance On The Application Of Behavioral And Positive Well-Being Strategies, Amar Kanekar, Manoj Sharma

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The raging COVID-19 pandemic has been a great source of anxiety, distress, and stress among the population. Along with mandates for social distancing and infection control measures, the growing importance of managing and cultivating good mental well-being practices cannot be disregarded. The purpose of this commentary is to outline and discuss some research-proven positive well-being and stress reduction strategies to instill healthy coping mechanisms among individuals and community members. The authors anticipate that usage of these strategies at the individual and the community level should greatly benefit the mental well-being not only in the current COVID-19 pandemic but also in …


Covid-19 Vulnerability Among People Who Use Drugs: Recommendations For Global Public Health Programmes And Policies, Ian W. Holloway, Anne C. Spaulding, Ayako Miyashita Ochoa, Laura A. Randall, Adrian R. King, The Hbou Study Team, Paula M. Frew Jun 2020

Covid-19 Vulnerability Among People Who Use Drugs: Recommendations For Global Public Health Programmes And Policies, Ian W. Holloway, Anne C. Spaulding, Ayako Miyashita Ochoa, Laura A. Randall, Adrian R. King, The Hbou Study Team, Paula M. Frew

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