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COVID-19 and Weather: Do You Have a Lower Chance of Contracting Virus in Warm Temperature?
Staying outdoors aids in reducing risks of infection, but heat has a trivial effect on the virus. With the recent rise in temperatures and more people now gathering outdoors as restrictions have reduced, experts gave explanations of how much impact the weather has on Covid-19.
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