Winter weather could spur more COVID-19 infections, experts say. Here’s why

Outlet: Salon

Salon: “SARS-CoV-2 does last longer in colder temperatures in the environment, but that doesn’t really matter,” said Dr. John Volckens, a professor in the Colorado School of Public Health at Colorado State University. “In warm […] low humidity environments — that’s like 50% humidity — the virus can last like an hour in the air.”

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