id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-318757-po0zpvw5 Beig, Gufran COVID-19 and Environmental -Weather Markers: Unfolding Baseline Levels and Veracity of Linkages in Tropical India 2020-08-22 .txt text/plain 2003 120 59 Although there are numerous confounding 33 factors for the pandemic, we find a strong association of COVID-19 mortality with baseline 34 PM 2.5 levels (80% correlation) to which the population is chronically exposed and may be 35 considered as one of the critical factors. Although there are numerous confounding 33 factors for the pandemic, we find a strong association of COVID-19 mortality with baseline 34 PM 2.5 levels (80% correlation) to which the population is chronically exposed and may be 35 considered as one of the critical factors. Present work tends to suggest a 336 significant rise in the fatality in people with underlying conditions because of chronic 337 exposure to baseline air pollution levels rather than averaged ambient air pollution levels for 338 PM 2.5 and shown in Figure 1 To understand the association of COVID-19 with weather and climatological parameters, the 360 correlation study has been done in the present work. ./cache/cord-318757-po0zpvw5.txt ./txt/cord-318757-po0zpvw5.txt