Temperature and humidity do not influence global COVID-19 incidence as inferred from causal models

R Awasthi, A Nagori, P Singh, R Pal, V Joshi, T Sethi - MedRxiv, 2020 - medrxiv.org
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The relationship between meteorological factors such as temperature and humidity with
COVID-19 incidence is still unclear after 6 months of the beginning of the pandemic. Some
literature confirms the association of temperature with disease transmission while some
oppose the same. This work intends to determine whether there is a causal association
between temperature, humidity and Covid-19 cases. Three different causal models were
used to capture stochastic, chaotic and symbolic natured time-series data and to provide a …
Abstract
The relationship between meteorological factors such as temperature and humidity with COVID-19 incidence is still unclear after 6 months of the beginning of the pandemic. Some literature confirms the association of temperature with disease transmission while some oppose the same. This work intends to determine whether there is a causal association between temperature, humidity and Covid-19 cases. Three different causal models were used to capture stochastic, chaotic and symbolic natured time-series data and to provide a robust & unbiased analysis by constructing networks of causal relationships between the variables. Granger-Causality method, Transfer Entropy method & Convergent Cross-Mapping (CCM) was done on data from regions with different temperatures and cases greater than 50,000 as of 13th May 2020. From the Granger-Causality test we found that in only Canada, the United Kingdom, temperature and daily new infections are causally linked. The same results were obtained from Convergent Cross Mapping for India. Again using Granger-Causality test, we found that in Russia only, relative humidity is causally linked to daily new cases. Thus, a Generalized Additive Model with a smoothing spline function was fitted for these countries to understand the directionality. Using the combined results of the said models, we were able to conclude that there is no evidence of a causal association between temperature, humidity and Covid-19 cases.
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