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University of Sydney study shows low humidity causes coronavirus spread – PerthNow
A second study has found that dry air associated with low humidity could cause coronavirus to spread quicker.

A second study has found that dry air associated with low humidity could cause coronavirus to spread quicker.
The research, published on Tuesday in Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, found an association between low humidity and an increase in community transmission in the Greater Sydney area during the early stages of the pandemic.
The study examined 1203 locally acquired infections in NSW until the end of May and estimated that for every 1 per cent drop in relative humidity, coronavirus ca…
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