Coronovius makes the cold cold

Coronovius prefers dry cold as it spreads less in very hot, wet climates. This is the discovery of two Italian scholars. Francesco Ficetola and Diego Rubolini from Milan State University, who discovered it, studying relations between COVID-19 cases and climate conditions on a global scale. Attention should [...]
Coronovius prefers dry cold as it spreads less in very hot, wet climates. This is the discovery of two Italian scholars. Francesco Ficetola and Diego Rubolini from Milan State University, who discovered it, studying relations between COVID-19 cases and climate conditions on a global scale.
Attention should remain very high, because COVID-19 is an especially secret enemy. It is actually able to replicate itself in the upper respiratory leaflet, in order to spread to those who suffer only mild symptoms, as shown by a study by Berlin Charité University published in” Nature”.
However, the more we know about the new coronary, the more it becomes possible to understand what can curb its course in the world.
Researchers at Milan State University concluded after calculating the growth rate of the Quaddy-19 cases in over 100 countries and regional macros worldwide. The figure is estimated in the early days of the epidemic, in order to measure the actual extent of the spread of the virus before the measure of control comes into force.
Between the average temperature and humidity of the typical months of the epidemic, the infection emerged to spread faster to average temperatures of about 5 ° C and lower average moisture.
And in the very hot and wet climates characteristic of some tropical areas, the epidemic seems to advance much slower.












