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The impact of meteorological factors and PM2.5 on COVID-19 transmission – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 September 2022

Nan Zhou
Affiliation:
Key Laboratory of Molecular Epidemiology of Hunan Province, School of Medicine, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, Hunan, People's Republic of China
HaoYun Dai
Affiliation:
Key Laboratory of Molecular Epidemiology of Hunan Province, School of Medicine, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, Hunan, People's Republic of China
WenTing Zha
Affiliation:
Key Laboratory of Molecular Epidemiology of Hunan Province, School of Medicine, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, Hunan, People's Republic of China
Yuan Lv*
Affiliation:
Key Laboratory of Molecular Epidemiology of Hunan Province, School of Medicine, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, Hunan, People's Republic of China
*
Author for correspondence: Yuan Lv, E-mail: 466510581@qq.com
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Fund Name: Key Project of Hunan Provincial Science and technology innovation [No. 2020SK1015-3]

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References

Zhou, N, HaoY, Dai, Wen T, Zha, Lv, Y (2022). The impact of meteorological factors and PM2.5 on COVID-19 transmission. Epidemiology and Infection 150, e38, 17. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268821002570CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed