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Area of Science:

  • Environmental science
  • Public health
  • Epidemiology

Background:

  • Climatic factors influence infectious disease transmission.
  • COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) has presented unprecedented global health challenges.
  • Understanding the interplay between climate and pandemics is critical for future preparedness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To elucidate the multifaceted impacts of climatic risks on COVID-19.
  • To examine how climate influences disease transmission, perception, and response.
  • To highlight the role of climate change and vulnerabilities in exacerbating COVID-19 risks.

Main Methods:

  • This is a Personal View article, synthesizing existing knowledge and expert opinion.
  • It reviews the influence of temperature, wind, and humidity on disease transmission.
  • It analyzes the effects of climatic extremes and long-term climate change on population susceptibility and health system resilience.

Main Results:

  • Climatic factors have a complex, though not always dominant, role in COVID-19 transmission.
  • Climatic extremes exacerbate disease exposure, increase susceptibility, and strain health systems.
  • Pre-existing vulnerabilities and climate change heighten COVID-19 risks for marginalized populations.

Conclusions:

  • The interaction between climate and COVID-19 is complex and context-dependent.
  • Integrated planning encompassing public health, disaster management, and sustainable development is essential.
  • Addressing climatic risks is vital for effective COVID-19 response, recovery, and future pandemic preparedness.