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April 21, 2020

Home / Analysts Said Don’t Expect Coronavirus To End Quickly, But It Might Go Down During Summer

Analysts Said Don’t Expect Coronavirus To End Quickly, But It Might Go Down During Summer

Celso Gomes

Last updated on:April 21, 2020 Market.us

The United States of America has already been through the flu season before the Coronavirus outbreak happened. Many people are following the lockdown time by staying home. They are also wondering when this pandemic situation is going to end. In a recent study in China, it’s been found that the current virus impacting less during high temperatures, which might be a good sign for the people who are waiting for summer. For every 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit increase, the cases of Coronavirus went down between 37 to 56 percent, which is quite a good result.

This study has been done in 30 different Chinese provinces, and analysts are trying to find out whether the virus survives during hot temperatures or not. It’s been found out that with a 1% increase in the temperature, a significant number of virus cases slow down. Experts believe that the summer season is coming up, and we might get rid of this pandemic situation in upcoming months. In more than 116 countries, it’s been found that more than 11 % of the coronavirus cases increased when the temperature went down by 9%.

However, experts don’t think summertime is going to be great fun for people because this deadly situation might occur when people don’t follow the required precautions. Experts said that even in countries like Australia and South America, where the current temperature is quite hot, this deadly virus is spreading very quickly. Which also means that high temperature is not going to stop Coronavirus, and people need to take care of themselves by following the required precautions and medicines.

Government authorities are already trying to find a cure for this deadly disease, but according to WHO, it will take months or a year. People are advised to follow a doctor’s recommendations and stay at home.

Celso Gomes

Celso Gomes

Over 4 years’ experience in the research industry. Experience with research and consulting projects, catering to domains such as ICT, Health & Pharma, and packaging. Managed projects on both B2B as well as B2C perspective, which includes consumer preference analysis, interviews with key executives, etc.

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