Will Coronavirus Eradicate in summer? Clear All Doubts

Will coronavirus Eradicate in summer? Clear All Doubts

Will India's warm weather eradicate the coronavirus? Whether the coronavirus can be controlled as the weather changes and how the coronavirus will be affected by the rise in temperature, we are going to discuss similar questions in this article today.

Around one lakh cases of coronavirus have been reported worldwide and the death toll has crossed 4000. But it is also a matter of happiness that more than 60000 people have recovered from this, the number of corona patients in India has been 62, although 4 of these patients have been successfully treated.
Will Coronavirus Eradicate in summer? Clear All Doubts
Will Coronavirus Eradicate in summer? Clear All Doubts

While the coronavirus has become a cause of concern for the whole world, it is also being claimed that the coronavirus will be eradicated from India as the summer season approaches, as the viruses become vulnerable at high temperatures.

The flu season usually subsides in April and March, but will the coronavirus go with it? Clues may be found from previous coronavirus outbreaks.

There is a possibility that heat may stop this epidemic. Last month, President Donald Trump tweeted about China's efforts to stop the virus, saying they would succeed, "especially when the weather begins to warm up."

According to a study, coronavirus 22-25 ° C in the table with 40-50 percent humidity, temperature, door handles, can be like phones and keyboards to 5 days. These circumstances are manufactured in an AC environment.

A scientist at the Indian Council of Medical Research says that at 38 degrees Celsius and 95 percent humidity, the efficiency of the coronavirus begins to decrease. The risk of this virus is more in the indoor like closed temperature.

The coronavirus is spreading more rapidly in low-temperature locations, while fewer cases have been reported in warmer countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. However, the corona opinion of many scientists of the virus and the temperature around the world are different.
Will Coronavirus Eradicate in summer? Clear All Doubts
Will Coronavirus Eradicate in summer? Clear All Doubts

Coronavirus and experts from the hot weather different

According to an article in National Geographic, because the virus has become less in months of cold, cold, heat from influenza or coronavirus because the virus is scientifically called 'seasonal virus'.

At the same time, in a TIME report, health experts said that it would be too early to say how effective the hot weather would be in preventing the virus from spreading.

Elizabeth Macrogra, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics at Pennsylvania State University, says, "How long the coronavirus will last depends on how much it spreads and how much it controls." In addition, people's defensive system and weather can also play an important role in this.
Mixed response to hot weather and coronavirus

The US CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) wrote on its website that there is no information yet on how much weather and temperature affect COVID-19.

According to the CDC, "Some viruses, such as the common cold and the flu, spread more in cold weather but that does not mean that it is impossible to get sick with these viruses in other months."

There is no information that the coronavirus will stop spreading when the weather is hot. Information is still being collected about how COVID-19 spreads and how severe it can be.

Experts in the TIME report say that even though COVID-19 may be less active in summer, it can return without control of its outbreak.

Charles Chiu, professor of laboratory medicine at the University of California, says, "If the coronavirus continues to spread in many such countries, it will be very difficult to eradicate the virus."

What do we know about this coronavirus?


Although both coronavirus and flu are respiratory infections, it is not enough that the coronavirus will also have a seasonal pattern.

To better understand this outbreak, scientists are looking at comparable outbreaks such as SARS and Mars. SARS, which began its spread in late 2002, shares about 90% of its DNA with current viruses. Wests says the outbreak of SARS began in November and lasted until July, indicating only by season. In other words, did it disappear with warmer weather, or do treatment and prevention efforts simply work?

MERS began in September 2012 in Saudi Arabia, where temperatures are generally high. Unlike SARS, it was never fully contained, and new cases were sometimes reported. The novel coronavirus has also begun to spread locally in Iran and the United Arab Emirates in the Middle East.

What will happen next?


However, experts warn that high temperatures alone may not help curb the new Coronavirus. Harvard epidemiologist Mark Lipswitch does not think that any climate change will make a big dent in spreading the virus. COVID-19 is now spread worldwide. If the virus is like a typical flu virus, it can worsen the situation in the Southern Hemisphere regions as there is a change in weather at this time.

Not just the current coronavirus outbreak, even the preceding epidemics such as MERS, SARS, Ebola and yellow fever, which killed thousands of people throughout Asia, America and Africa, but it had minimal impact in India. Therefore, scientists suggest that viral infections of this category may not spread to India as fast as they do in countries with cold climates because high temperatures and humidity may make it difficult for the virus to survive and remain powerful. is.

India has, fortunately, confirmed a low number of COVID-19, to prevent any virus-causing illness, with the World Health Organization closely approaching a person with symptoms such as washing their hands, coughing or sneezing. It is recommended to avoid contact and seek immediate treatment if ill.

The question is arising among the people about whether the outbreak of this virus will reduce with increasing heat. Experts said that it is being speculated that the virus will be eliminated by the heat. But still, we cannot say anything on this matter. We still have to wait to find out how the coronavirus behaves in the summer season.
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