After studying 3.75 million confirmed cases with "Covid-19", Chinese scientists discovered that 60% of the injuries were recorded in areas with an average temperature of 5-15 degrees.

Xinhua reports that 73.8% of the injuries were in areas with absolute humidity equivalent to 3-10 grams per cubic meter.

A scientific team headed by Huang Xinghai of Lanzhou University studied data collected from January 21 to May 6, 2020 in 185 countries, with the aim of determining the effect of climatic conditions (temperature and humidity) on SARS-CoV-2 prevalence.

And it became clear to them that the virus liked and actively circulates the upper latitudes, and remains longer on the surfaces of things.

In an article published by the Science of The Total Environment, researchers conclude that a pandemic may recur in the fall of 2020 in the world's major cities. And in order not to be surprisingly widespread, most countries have developed early warning systems, allowing infection spots to be discovered even from wastewater analysis.

It is reported that scientists have previously announced that the climate has no significant effect on the spread of "Covid-19" and that even with the advent of the free season, it will not stand in the way of the spread of infection.

Experts assumed that sunlight rapidly eliminated SARS-CoV-2, but we must not forget that the virus dies in an external environment, but it continues to multiply within the affected human body, meaning that its presence will be in the air permanently. That is, sunlight alone is not enough to slow the spread of the epidemic.