04-21-2020, 05:51 PM
What's the chances Covid-19 is seasonal? It sure looks like warming weather in previously impacted areas is highly correlated with a drop in new cases.
To take the example I know best - San Jose is seeing highs in the 70s/low 80s over the past two weeks and reported new cases are now tanking. I understand this is a multi-variate problem and a novel virus without case history but the same pattern is seen around the US and perhaps in Southern Europe.
Seasonality would be very good news so is there any science on this yet? (Also, other Coronaviruses are seasonal, correct?)
To take the example I know best - San Jose is seeing highs in the 70s/low 80s over the past two weeks and reported new cases are now tanking. I understand this is a multi-variate problem and a novel virus without case history but the same pattern is seen around the US and perhaps in Southern Europe.
Seasonality would be very good news so is there any science on this yet? (Also, other Coronaviruses are seasonal, correct?)
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