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COVID-19 not necessarily changing with seasons: WHO expert – ecns
The change of season or weather did not seem to be affecting the spread of COVID-19, and the pandemic could come as “one wave” instead of multiple waves like influenza, a World Health Organization (WHO) expert said on Tuesday.

Special: Battle Against Novel CoronavirusThe change of season or weather did not seem to be affecting the spread of COVID-19, and the pandemic could come as “one wave” instead of multiple waves like influenza, a World Health Organization (WHO) expert said on Tuesday.
“People are still thinking about seasons. What we all need to get our heads around is this is a new virus and… this one is behaving differently,” said Dr. Margaret Harris, a WHO communications officer, at a virtual briefing in Ge…
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