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Sorry, Warm Weather Won’t Save From Coronavirus —infectious Diseases Experts by Helpfromabove1(m): 11:20pm On Mar 18, 2020
Researchers and infectious diseases experts across the world have warned that unless humans imbibe sound health practices, and until policymakers make level-headed policies, the spread of coronavirus will continue.

The health experts spoke as they expressed different opinion on whether or not warm weather could stem the spread of coronavirus or kill the virus altogether.

It may be recalled that President Donald Trump, during a meeting with American state governors at the White House in February, had said, “The heat, generally speaking, kills this kind of virus;” and that “it would be gone by April.”

The latest death toll from the coronavirus pandemic has risen to 5,764 spread across 137 countries and territories, according to an AFP tally based on official sources.

The worst affected countries in terms of fatalities are mainland China, with 3,189 deaths, Italy with 1,441 deaths, 611 in Iran and 183 in Spain.

Speaking on the expectation that warm weather could paralyse coronavirus, a Honorary Senior Lecturer in Virology and President of Research-Aid Networks at the University of Kent, Dr. Jeremy Rossman, warned that, contrary to what many people like to believe about coronavirus, warm weather is not likely to kill it.

Rossman, a virologist, said the assumption was based on the comparison of coronavirus with flu.

He made his opinion known in The Conversation, a network of not-for-profit media outlets that publish news stories written by academics and researchers.

The researcher said, “In many ways COVID-19 is like the flu – both spread in similar ways (respiratory secretions and contaminated surfaces) and both cause typically mild respiratory diseases that can develop into life-threatening pneumonia. But the transmissibility and severity of COVID-19 are much greater than the flu. And it isn’t clear if COVID-19 transmission will be affected by seasonal temperature variation.”

Health Expert at the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Nancy Messionnier, warned against assuming the number of cases will slow as the weather warms.

“I think it’s premature to assume that. We haven’t been through even a single year with this pathogen,” she warned.

This agrees with the submission of Professor of Pathology at the University of Hong Kong, Dr. John Nicholls, who said, “Because COVID-19 is so new, there is no natural immunity in the population and thus, all bets are off.”

Again, Harvard epidemiologist, Marc Lipsitch, warns that warmer weather “is not enough to slow transmission enough to make a big dent.”

He added, “New viruses have a temporary but important advantage — few or no individuals in the population are immune to them,” as is the case with the new coronavirus pandemic.

This is contrary to the opinion of an epidemiology expert at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Stefan Baral, who was quoted by the Boston Herald as saying he expects “a natural decrease” of the disease as America moves into warmer weather.

Nicholls, said there were three things coronavirus does not like — sunlight, temperature and humidity.

“Sunlight will cut the virus’s ability to grow in half, so the half-life will be 2.5 minutes, and in the dark it’s about 13 to 20 minutes. Sunlight is really good at killing viruses,” Nicholls said.

His view is corroborated by a virologist at Germany’s Centre for Experimental and Clinical Infection Research, Thomas Pietschmann.

Pietschmann said the coronavirus is “not very heat-resistant, which means that the virus quickly breaks down when temperatures rise.”

Rossman, however, maintained that it is not clear what effect temperature and humidity have on the coronavirus itself, nor on its transmission; noting, “It is highly unlikely that the weather itself will end this growing epidemic.”

Meanwhile, disease experts, in a publication in peer-reviewed Journal of Hospital Infection, note that coronavirus causes severe respiratory tract infections in humans, and that human-to-human transmissions have been described, with incubation times between two and 10 days, facilitating its spread via droplets, contaminated hands or surfaces.

The researchers were led by G. Kampf, of the University Medicine Greifswald, Institute for Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, Germany.

They advised that endemic human coronaviruses can persist on inanimate surfaces such as metal, glass or plastic for up to nine days, but can be efficiently inactivated by surface disinfection procedures.

“As no specific therapies are available for SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus), early containment and prevention of further spread will be crucial to stop the ongoing outbreak and to control this novel infectious thread,” the German researchers said.

This is in agreement with the view of the director of the Global Health Programme at the Washington D.C.-based Council on Foreign Relations, Thomas Bollyky.

Bollyky warned, “Policymakers and health officials should not rely on warmer temperatures to save us from COVID-19.

“The only things that can do that are public health preparedness and level-headed policies to reduce the number of people infected, protect healthcare workers, and improve the diagnosis and treatment of those who do get ill.”

https://healthwise.punchng.com/sorry-warm-weather-wont-save-from-coronavirus-infectious-diseases-experts/

Re: Sorry, Warm Weather Won’t Save From Coronavirus —infectious Diseases Experts by suzzyboss(m): 11:21pm On Mar 18, 2020
Now let me sing the bov death song
Re: Sorry, Warm Weather Won’t Save From Coronavirus —infectious Diseases Experts by padi94(m): 11:24pm On Mar 18, 2020
Chinese Virus

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Re: Sorry, Warm Weather Won’t Save From Coronavirus —infectious Diseases Experts by Helpfromabove1(m): 11:25pm On Mar 18, 2020
let maintain healthy surrounding and others healthy measures with intensify sensitization on COVID-19. God will surely see us true this trying time

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Re: Sorry, Warm Weather Won’t Save From Coronavirus —infectious Diseases Experts by Iyiataata92: 11:38pm On Mar 18, 2020
I think this is one of the major causes of the problem we found ourselves in right now.
The told us the heat will kill it off.
Then they told us that African blood and gene resist such virus.
Then they told us that the Chinese and Europeans will find a cure before it reaches Africa.
Then they told us if ebola can't survive here, how can coronavirus survive

So we relaxed

But then, all these became lies and we're now suffering the consequences of our unseriousness as a nation

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Re: Sorry, Warm Weather Won’t Save From Coronavirus —infectious Diseases Experts by skywalker240(m): 2:41am On Mar 19, 2020
And just weeks back, Some silly zombies were justifying their brazen zombism by praising the federal government for containing the disease in Nigerian. Failed idiots.
Re: Sorry, Warm Weather Won’t Save From Coronavirus —infectious Diseases Experts by CanadaOrBust: 3:27am On Mar 19, 2020
Helpfromabove1:
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Nicholls, said there were three things coronavirus does not like — sunlight, temperature and humidity.

“Sunlight will cut the virus’s ability to grow in half, so the half-life will be 2.5 minutes, and in the dark it’s about 13 to 20 minutes. Sunlight is really good at killing viruses,” Nicholls said.

His view is corroborated by a virologist at Germany’s Centre for Experimental and Clinical Infection Research, Thomas Pietschmann.

Pietschmann said the coronavirus is “not very heat-resistant, which means that the virus quickly breaks down when temperatures rise.”

They advised that endemic human coronaviruses can persist on inanimate surfaces such as metal, glass or plastic for up to nine days, but can be efficiently inactivated by surface disinfection procedures.

“As no specific therapies are available for SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus), early containment and prevention of further spread will be crucial to stop the ongoing outbreak and to control this novel infectious thread,” the German researchers said.

This is in agreement with the view of the director of the Global Health Programme at the Washington D.C.-based Council on Foreign Relations, Thomas Bollyky.

Bollyky warned, “Policymakers and health officials should not rely on warmer temperatures to save us from COVID-19.

“The only things that can do that are public health preparedness and level-headed policies to reduce the number of people infected, protect healthcare workers, and improve the diagnosis and treatment of those who do get ill.”

Nigerians shouldn’t be complacent and should take all necessary precautions but at same time we shouldn’t let alarmist have us in a panic.

Mention one tropical (warm and humid), relatively poor place where corona succeeded. You can’t.

Now, If a place is too hot AND rich, people will spend most time inside air conditioning and corona will spread indoors. Part of the reason tropical weather works is that people are forced to spend time outside. While in cold weather people spend time indoors giving any flu-like more chance to spread.
Also sunlight causes deterioration of corona.
Also cold weather suppresses immune response.
Then there is the immune-boosting vitamin D from our hot sun. Add all those things together and u can start to guess why half of Lagos don’t yet have corona and why tropical people don’t seem to ever catch the deadly form of covid19!

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