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Hot or cold, weather alone has no significant effect on COVID-19 spread – EurekAlert

Research led by The University of Texas at Austin is adding some clarity on weather’s role in COVID-19 infection, with a new study finding that temperature and…

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IMAGE: A study led by UT Austin Professor Dev Niyogi has found that temperature and humidity do not play a significant role in coronavirus spread.
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Credit: Ian Dolphin.
At the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, there were high hopes that hot summer temperatures could reduce its spread. Although summer didn’t bring widespread relief, the connection between the weather and COVID-19 continues to be a hot topic.
The link between weather and COVID-19 is complicated. Weather influences the…

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