Sunlight, humidity âunlikelyâ impacts on how COVID-19 spreads, Homeland Security study finds
By Austin Williams
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WASHINGTON - Certain environmental conditions like heat and humidity do not appear to significantly impact how COVID-19 transmits, according to a recent study by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Researchers sought to determine if environmental conditions like humidity and sunlight impacted the way variants of the novel coronavirus spread but found that these conditions did not affect how the virus survives.
Sunlight, humidity unlikely impacts on how COVID-19 spreads, Homeland Security study finds
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Sunlight, humidity unlikely impacts on how COVID-19 spreads, Homeland Security study finds
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