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COVID-19: Can Coronavirus Survive Heat?

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COVID-19 third wave is started spreading worldwide. Many had hoped that the new coronavirus would go away as the summer weather warmed and got more humid. Despite the fact that the virus does not do well in the heat, the hot summer temperatures had no real effect on it.

Some strains of the virus can change depending on the environment. They may survive and thrive in various geographic regions or climates. There is no way to accurately predict how the virus responds in heat and humidity;

or for that matter, cool and dry temperatures, outside laboratory experiments

Even when scientists study real-world examples, the evidence is unclear. Though some viral illnesses seem to slow in the summer months, this isn’t always the case.

In countries such as Australia and Iran, COVID-19 spread very quickly at the beginning of the pandemic despite warm and humid weather. Remember that flu season is typical during the winter.

Every virus and pandemic is different, and there are a number of things that influence them, no matter what the season. That’s why experts recommend that you continue to take appropriate steps to protect yourself and those around you throughout the year.

We need to follow proper SOPs and guidelines to prevent this COVID-19 Pandemic.

On the other hand, Vaccination is a good source to help us save from this deadly outbreak of COVID-19

Pakistan starts phase 3 clinical trials of Covid-19 vaccine

COVID-19 Symptoms

Most people infected with the coronavirus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness, and recover without requiring special treatment.

Older people and those with underlying medical problems; like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more likely to develop serious illnesses.

The best way to prevent and slow down transmission is to be well informed about the coronavirus; the disease it causes, and how it spreads. Protect yourself and others from infection by washing your hands or using an alcohol-based rub frequently and not touching your face.

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