Italy was the first European country to experience a rapid increase in confirmed cases and deaths of the novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). This study explains how COVID-19 transmitted so rapidly in northern Italy, analysing the underlying relationships between infected people and environmental, demographic, and geographical factors that influenced its spread. This study analyses data on COVID-19 cases alongside environmental data. This study finds out that cities with little wind, high humidity and frequently high levels of air pollution -- exceeding safe levels of ozone or particulate matter -- had higher numbers of COVID-19 related infected individuals and deaths. Overall, then, results here suggest that that geo-environmental factors may have accelerated the spread of COVID-19 in northern Italian cities, leading to a higher number of infected individuals and deaths.

How do environmental, demographic, and geographical factors influence the spread of Covid-19

Coccia Mario
2020

Abstract

Italy was the first European country to experience a rapid increase in confirmed cases and deaths of the novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). This study explains how COVID-19 transmitted so rapidly in northern Italy, analysing the underlying relationships between infected people and environmental, demographic, and geographical factors that influenced its spread. This study analyses data on COVID-19 cases alongside environmental data. This study finds out that cities with little wind, high humidity and frequently high levels of air pollution -- exceeding safe levels of ozone or particulate matter -- had higher numbers of COVID-19 related infected individuals and deaths. Overall, then, results here suggest that that geo-environmental factors may have accelerated the spread of COVID-19 in northern Italian cities, leading to a higher number of infected individuals and deaths.
2020
Istituto di Ricerca sulla Crescita Economica Sostenibile - IRCrES
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209
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1453/jsas.v7i3.2018
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COVID-19
air pollution
Coronavirus
Urban environment
sustainability
pandemic
infectious disease
population density
Coccia M. 2020. How do environmental, demographic, and geographical factors influence the spread of Covid-19. Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences - J. Adm. Soc. Sci. - JSAS - vol. 7, n. 3, pp. 169-209. ISSN: 2149-0406. www.kspjournals.org, Istanbul - Turkey. http://dx.doi.org/10.1453/jsas.v7i3.2018
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