Coronavius will not leave in warm weather

A prestigious scientific panel told the White House that it does not seem that the Coronavirus will leave after the weather warms. US President Donald Trump has confirmed that “when it becomes a little warmer (virus) miraculously leaves”. In their letter to the White House, members of a National Academy of Sciences committee [...]
A prestigious scientific panel told the White House that it does not seem that the Coronavirus will leave after the weather warms.
US President Donald Trump has confirmed that “when it becomes a little warmer (virus) miraculously leaves”.
In their letter to the White House, members of a National Academy of Sciences committee said that data is mixed if the coronary spreads so easily in warm weather as it is in cold weather, but that it cannot be of great importance considering that so few people in the world are immune to coronary, reports CNN.
“There is some evidence that suggests that (koronavirus) could transmit less efficiency to higher environmental temperature and humidity environments; however, given the lack of immunity of the host globally, this decrease in transmission efficiency cannot lead to a significant decline in the spread of disease without the simultaneous adoption of major public health intervention “, it is said on paper.
The letter noted, for example, that a study of the explosion in China showed that even in the maximum temperature and humidity conditions, the virus spreads “in an exponential way”, with each infected person spreading it to two others on average.
Scientists sent the letter to Kelvin Drogemeier to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, broadcasts news.
Letters by NAS scientists have shown that several laboratory studies have shown the reduction of the virus's transmission in warmer and weter conditions, but that is still a concern.
The letter points out that in the real world, the virus is still passing through warm weather.
The “given that countries currently in the summer climate” “, such as Australia and Iran, are experiencing rapid spread of the virus, a decline in the growth cases of humidity and temperature elsewhere should not be assumed”, says the letter.












