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A Multi-Hazards Earth Science Perspective on the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Potential for Concurrent and Cascading Crises

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This article explores an epidemic model with a concurrent disaster event, which predicts a greater infection rate following the events during the pre-infection rate peaks period compared with post peak events. This highlights the need for enacting COVID-19 counter measures in advance of seasonal increases in natural hazards. During such multi-hazard events, governments and responding agents will be required to make complex, highly compromised, hierarchical decisions. This resource includes:

  • Connections between natural disasters and COVID-19
  • Multi-hazards concurrent with COVID-19

Recommended for environmental and public health professionals and community officials to understand the relationship between epidemics and concurrent disasters.

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