Will Warm Weather Stop COVID-19?

submitted by Reyreyreys Tv on 05/06/20 1

As COVID-19 continues to spread worldwide many people have wondered whether warmer weather will slow it down. People often refer to the seasonality of the flu virus, which is transmitted much more easily in winters, in dry and cold conditions. Flu cases tend to drop when humidity levels rise in spring and summer. Yet, the COVID-19 virus is not the same as the flu. One reason is that the pool of people who can be infected is much larger in this pandemic. So seasonality likely won’t have as much of an impact until more people develop immunity to it. For now physical distancing will have a much more efficient impact on slowing the virus. MORE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE: What Could Be The Fastest Way To End The Coronavirus Crisis? www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXW9cDN0IpY How A Virus Jumps From Animals To People www.youtube.com/watch?v=RutcZPyvVWo What Coronavirus Symptoms Look Like, Day By Day www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOJqHPfG7pA ------------------------------------------------------ #Coronavirus #COVID19 #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: www.businessinsider.com Science Insider on Facebook: www.facebook.com/BusinessInsiderScience/ Science Insider on Instagram: www.instagram.com/science_insider/ Business Insider on Twitter: twitter.com/businessinsider Tech Insider on Twitter: twitter.com/techinsider Business Insider/Tech Insider on Amazon Prime: read.bi/PrimeVideo ------------------------------------------------------ Will Warm Weather Stop COVID-19?

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