Rise In Temperature Sees 85% Correlation To Lowered Coronavirus Cases
85% CORRELATION – A study conducted by researchers a resounding correlation between the rise of temperature to lowering of the COVID-19 -spread.
The National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) revealed that there the correlation was up to 85% for select cities in India. Some of these areas included Maharashtra and Karnataka as a whole.
According to an article from the Times of India, NEERI based its research on a mathematical model. Additionally, it parsed data from the World Health Organization paried with temperature data from Indian Meteorological Department.
The study averaged the average real time temperature and relative humidity with respect to the rising coronavirus cases in Maharashtra and Karnataka.

Moreover, the researchers stated that average day temperatures above 25 Degrees Celsius caused a reduction in coronavirus cases. Likewise, there were other similar reports tha sunlight quickly kills COVID-19.
A US study also claimed that heat from sunlight could easily kills the new coronavirus. Furthermore, the Department of Homeland Security science and technology advisor to the secretary William Bryan said that the scientists of their government discovered that the ultraviolet rays could severely affect the virus.
Aditionally, William concluded that the transmission of COVID-19 could be drastically reduced during summer-like weather conditions. However, even with the summer heat, social distancing is still urged as transmissions are still possible.
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