Is the heat really breaking the corona virus? America's most senior scientist releases latest report
Washington -
An astonishing research report has been presented by a scientist from the US
Department of Homeland Security, who said that the virus is breaking down due
to rising temperatures.
According
to the New York Post, a report presented by William Bryan, a senior scientist
at the US Department of Homeland Security and head of the science and
technology department said that the latest research has shown that heat is
eradicating the corona virus. He said the virus was causing more damage to the
virus than the cold. He said that increasing the humidity and temperature in
the air helps in eliminating the virus.
According to research presented by Secretary of Science William Bryan, intense sun and heat are affecting the corona virus. The virus survives longer in indoor and outdoor areas, Brian said, but that doesn't mean people stop caring in the summer. He warned that caution was needed in the summer as the virus could survive longer in colder climates.
According to research presented by Secretary of Science William Bryan, intense sun and heat are affecting the corona virus. The virus survives longer in indoor and outdoor areas, Brian said, but that doesn't mean people stop caring in the summer. He warned that caution was needed in the summer as the virus could survive longer in colder climates.
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