Extreme Heat, Cold Don’t Kill The Coronavirus, World Health Organization Says

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Neither extreme heat nor extreme cold kill the novel coronavirus, the World Health Organization (WHO) notes. That thwarts any expectation that a change in the weather, such as transitioning to summer or back to winter, will have any direct effect on the pandemic.

Hot temperatures are not known to have any appreciable affect on the coronavirus, which means that no part of the United States, no matter how hot it is right now or will get this summer, is safe from the virus due to temperature.

In fact, that’s true for the entire world. The coronavirus has not spared hot and humid climes, such as those of Southeast Asia, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

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