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Will coronavirus end in summer?

Will coronavirus end in summer?

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Asked by Yashu Dhiman, Last updated: Nov 09, 2024

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A. Samuel

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A. Samuel, Content Manager, Masters in Marketing and accounting, Florida

Answered Apr 15, 2020

Infectious disease experts have advised not to count on the higher temperatures and humility for the disappearance of this virus. The rise in temperature may only slow the spread of the virus. The experts are not sure the virus will retreat like other viruses during summer periods.

However, an analysis by scientists in Massachusetts institute of technology, found that coronavirus transmission is faster in the colder region with 370 and 630F. Also, two other recent research by Chinese researchers have concluded that there are lower cases in warmer and more humid cities.

This has only shown that the spread of coronavirus cannot be stopped by hot and humid temperatures like in the case of Singapore, where the average temperature is 800F, and they have more than 500 infected cases.

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Malcolm Carneal

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Answered Apr 13, 2020

There were some reports before that Coronavirus may die when it is exposed to hot temperatures. So far, the virus has shown to still have the ability to maintain its strength and ability to infect people even when the weather is hot. There is a possibility that it will end in the summer if people would just learn to stay home and not infect other people.

One thing that the warm weather can do is to slow down the spread of the virus. It is a known fact that respiratory diseases will have a tendency to spread faster when the weather is cold. Since Coronavirus is a type of respiratory disease, this is also very likely.

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Kimberley

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Answered Mar 25, 2020

This is what everyone hopes. Actually it can be 50%. While a big amount of people are getting the virus,

This is what everyone hopes. Actually it can be 50%. While a big amount of people are getting the
every time it comes in a new body, it modifies itself and gets more "normalised". Like a normal flu. But who knows?

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