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Rates of COVID might increase in winter, but it’s not necessarily because the virus thrives in the cold – The Conversation AU
While there are plausible explanations for why this occurs, we can’t be certain of the effect of temperature on SARS-CoV-2. Being…

Colder weather has long been associated with coughs, colds and other respiratory illnesses. Seasonal influenza and common colds peak throughout the winter months in both hemispheres usually around August in Australia.
Given many common colds are caused…
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