One more piece of research about the corona is that the summer heat may not control the corona


New York, Ta. 20 May 2020, Wednesday

Coronary epidemics have been found to be more likely to spread in more humid environments. Moreover, neither the summer heat nor rising temperatures can prevent this deadly epidemic. Can't bring it under control.

In a research paper published in the journal Science, scientists at Princeton University in the United States say that there is still a high probability that many people will be infected with the corona. Earlier, a disease called 'pathogen' was also spread in the same way. (Pathogen disease is spread by bacteria harmful to health)

Rachel Becker, author of this research paper and a professor at Princeton University, points out that our study shows that excessively humid environments do not reduce the severity of the corona epidemic. This contagious disease will not stop, especially in the early stages.

However, the climate needs to be somewhat related to the duration and extent of other epidemics, including corona. That is, climate change affects the spread of infectious diseases. No matter what the environment, many people are likely to become infected.

The research paper also said that the current climate does not seem to affect Corona. We have also previously studied other types of infectious diseases. So changing climate or changing seasons may have a small effect on the spread of the corona.

Brian Grenfell, another author of the research paper, says that a few years ago, people started having cold-cough-like symptoms in winter. There are similar symptoms of the tax virus today. Now, if the contagious disease of corona is also related to climate change, its effect will be seen even in winter. We should call it 'Winter Virus'. However, there are many factors involved in this epidemic.

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