Coronavirus Highly Sensitive To Warmer Temperatures, Chinese Study Says #COVID-19

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A study by Chinese scientists suggests that COVID-19 can spread faster in colder temperatures. Researchers from Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou compiled a list of all confirmed coronavirus-causing infections causing the disease that covers the database from January 20 to February 4 and compares the dates of infection with the weather data. Officials from across China or capital cities of the affected country's temperature could significantly change COVID-19

Transmissions from the study released in February, not yet peer-reviewed, but in the meantime, the scientist suggests that countries and regions with the lowest temperature take the strictest measures The news of the study comes when Chinese authorities report significant progress in containing the spread of the virus on March 9. The China National Health Commission announced 40 new coronavirus infections, their lowest daily increase since the end of January, but four of the new cases were in Wuhan City where The outbreak first started, the remaining infections were found in Gansu province, but authorities say those cases were imported by people traveling from Iran instead of local transmission, this has been three consecutive days since China had noon on infections imported outside of Huub province, but other countries are The fact that reports of dramatic spikes in cases of new infections and deaths in South Korea have exceeded 7,000 people in northern Italy has been blocked as authorities reported 133 new deaths on March 8 and Arabia Saudi Arabia has closed an area that houses half a million people in an effort to stop the spread of the virus.

It is the first such action in the Gulf region. So far, more than 230 people in the kingdom have been confirmed to have these types of infections in warmer climates, suggesting that warmer temperatures may not limit the virus. Activity A separate study by researchers at Harvard University found that transmissions occurred rapidly through a range of humidity conditions from what is found in the cold and dry provinces of northeast China to tropical locations in the southwest or as far South as the Singapore climate alone, as an increase in temperature and humidity as the spring and summer months reached the northern hemisphere will not necessarily lead the study, said the Harvard study is also a waiting period if the new Coronavirus is like many other viral pathogens,

So we could see that the number of cases decreases as the climate warms, but the Director of the World Health Organization's program of sanitary emergencies says that at this early stage we should not count With the summer giving us relief, we have to assume that the virus will continue to have the ability to spread Ryan at night. It is a false hope to say yes. will disappear like the flu you