Will coronavirus disappear in summer? May be not
While the seasonal flu dissipates in the summer months as people stop congregating in close quarters, the same may not be true for COVID-19. Experts are looking to see how the virus spreads in the Southern Hemisphere, which is currently in summer, for clues. At this point, experts are unsure whether COVID-19 will become an annual respiratory disease or if it can be stopped in time. Could the severity of the new coronavirus (COVID-19), or its ability to spread, be less severe as temperatures warm up it the Northern Hemisphere? A man from Brazil tested positive for the virus after recently traveling to Italy. His case made headlines because it showed that the virus is spreading into Latin America. It also raised questions about how some countries are ill-equipped to deal with the epidemic, as well as how the virus may fare in warmer climates. Viruses can behave differently in different hemispheres, and this virus emerged in low temperatures. Br...