Earth's Magnetic Field Spatial-Temporal Changes in Relation to the SARS-CoV-2 Virus Spreading

M. Orlyuk, A. Romenets, I. Orliuk
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The results of a study on the possible connection between the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the Earth's magnetic field based on the analysis of a large array digital data for 95 countries of the world are presented. The dependence of the spatial SARS-CoV-2 virus spread on the magnitude of the BIGRF Earth's main magnetic field modular induction values was established. The maximum diseases number occurs in countries that are located in regions with reduced (25. 0-30. 0 μT) and increased (48. 0-55. 0 μT) values, with a higher correlation for the first case. The spatial dependence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus spreading on geomagnetic field dynamics over the past 70 years was revealed. The maximum diseases number refers to the areas with maximum changes in it, both in decrease direction (up to - 6500 nT) and increase (up to 2500 nT), with a more significant correlation for countries located in regions with increased geomagnetic field. © 2022 EAGE. All Rights Reserved.
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地球磁场与SARS-CoV-2病毒传播的时空变化
以世界95个国家为对象,分析了新型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)扩散与地球磁场之间的联系,并发表了上述结果。建立了SARS-CoV-2病毒空间传播与BIGRF地球主磁场模感应值大小的依赖关系。疾病数量最多的国家位于疾病数量减少(25。0 30。0 μT),升高48 μT。0-55。0 μT)值,第一种情况相关性较高。揭示了近70年来SARS-CoV-2病毒传播对地磁场动力学的空间依赖性。最大疾病数是指疾病数变化最大的地区,既有减少的方向(可达- 6500 nT),也有增加的方向(可达2500 nT),位于地磁场增强地区的国家的相关性更为显著。©2022 eage。版权所有。
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