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Summer won’t halt spread of COVID: DAK | KNO

Says virus spreading in spite of soaring temperatures

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Srinagar, June 27(KNO): Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Saturday said the summer heat won’t halt the spread of the novel Coronavirus and that the virus is spreading in spite of soaring temperatures. “Despite high temperatures, COVID-19 cases are rising in Kashmir,” said DAK President and influenza expert Dr Nisar ul Hassan in a statement issued to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). “With hundreds of new cases surfacing each day, Kashmir has recorded more than 4,000 COVID cases in last 26 days,” he said. “High levels of heat and humidity prevent spread of flu and other respiratory viruses, Dr Nisar said adding “even some related coronavirus show fewer cases in summer and they mainly circulate in winter months.” “We were hoping the heat of summer will also reduce the viability of the novel virus,” he said. “But, COVID-19 seems to behave differently and the virus is spreading in spite of soaring temperatures,” Dr Nisar said. “The climate will become a factor in controlling the spread of Covid only after the emergence of collective immunity,” he said, adding that “those who have not yet developed immunity to the virus would get the disease no matter the season.” Dr Nisar said COVID-19 infection is likely to spread throughout the summer. Quoting a new study published in Canadian Medical Association Journal, he said summer won’t halt the spread of COVID as was previously hoped. Dr Nisar said policy makers and public should remain vigilant in their response to the pandemic, rather than assuming that summer climate will naturally prevent spread of the virus. “Studies have shown that public health measures like restrictions on mass gatherings, school closure, physical distancing and wearing face mask play an important role in stemming the spread of the disease,” he said. “People must continue to follow health guidelines and if they don’t, we will end up in a big outbreak which will be difficult to control,” said Dr Nisar—(KNO)

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