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Covid-19 and vit-d: Disease mortality negatively correlates with sunlight exposure

Lansiaux et al., Spat. Spatiotemporal Epidemiol, doi:10.1016/j.sste.2020.100362
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Analysis of COVID-19 mortality and sunlight exposure in continental metropolitan France, showing that average annual sunlight hours were significantly correlated with COVID-19 mortality, with a Pearson coefficient of -0.636. Also see the following comment and response doi.org, doi.org (B).
Lansiaux et al., 23 Jul 2020, France, peer-reviewed, 4 authors.
Contact: edouard.lansiaux.etu@univ-lille.fr, edouard.lansiaux@orange.fr, philippe.pebay@ng-analytics.com, jl@pi.cards, joachim.son-forget@assemblee-nationale.fr.
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Covid-19 and vit-d: Disease mortality negatively correlates with sunlight exposure
Édouard Lansiaux, Philippe P Pébaÿ, Jean-Laurent Picard, Joachim Forget
Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology, doi:10.1016/j.sste.2020.100362
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