List of Figures
Fig. S1. Same as Fig.9 (a,b,c) respectively, but instead of
‘Death’, it is reported ‘Cases’ per million. In c) Maldives and
Singapore are shown as outliers (upper bound skipped) and those two are
omitted in b).
Fig. S2. Spatial and Temporal distribution of COVID-19 deaths
in Canada till 2/5/20. a) Regional distribution of reported
death28. b) The actual number of deaths reported in
each day suggests a rising pattern29.
Fig. S3. Mean Air temperature in March (Top) and April (Bottom)
for Europe in NCEP/NCAR Reanalyses
Fig. S4. Mean Air temperature in March (Top) and April (Bottom)
for Africa in NCEP/NCAR Reanalyses
Fig. S5. Mean Air temperature in March (Top) and April (Bottom)
for South America in NCEP/NCAR Reanalyses.
Fig. S6. Daily death counts of three very high populated
countries e.g., USA30, Brazil31 and
India32 till 2nd May 2020. Note
three different ranges of Y axis of three countries. The USA shows very
high range (maximum 2624), Brazil moderate (maximum 474) and India low
(maximum 77). The USA currently suggests a plateau, Brazil shows a sharp
rise while India shows a moderate rise.