
This research examines a pattern between extreme temperatures and drought coming before a spike in deaths during the pandemic.
It also analyses the possible causes of death during the pandemic other than Covid-19.
Is it just a virus—or something more?
[01]
It questions whether the global death surge was caused only by COVID-19, or if other factors like extreme weather and environmental stress also played an important role.
When heat rises, so do the questions.
[02]
It suggests that spikes in extreme heat are often followed by increases in deaths, raising questions about whether environmental factors not just COVID-19 are contributing to the crisis.
Not just a pandemic uncover the bigger picture.
[03]
It highlights that the global crisis may involve more than just COVID-19, encouraging us to look at other factors like environment and overall health trends to understand the full picture.
Rethinking the crisis: what’s really driving global deaths?
[04]
It invites us to question the main causes of rising deaths worldwide, suggesting that factors beyond COVID-19 such as environmental changes and broader health issues may also be involved.
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