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Coronavirus NSW: Dry weather could increase COVID-19 risk – The Advertiser
Humidity plays a role in coronavirus transmission according to a new study.
Humidity plays a role in coronavirus transmission according to a new study.
Researchers say dry weather could forecast spikes in the virus after they analysed cases in NSW.
Looking at the COVID-19 surge in NSW in March and April, researchers said that when there was a one per cent decrease in the amount of water in the air, there was a 7.7 per cent increase in infections.
“We found that throughout the epidemic of COVID-19 in NSW, Australia − both during the exponential and descending phases o…
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