Research shows coronavirus thrives in dry air (and August is coastal Australia's least humid month)
- Written by Michael Ward, Chair of Veterinary Public Health and Food Safety, University of Sydney
ShutterstockWe know some influenzas are seasonal, and the common cold is more common in winter. But what about COVID-19? Many people have been wondering whether the weather plays a role in its spread.
At this stage we don’t really know if or how temperature affects COVID-19 transmission. But it looks like one aspect of the weather —...





