NEW DELHI : The scorching sun in the summers could considerably slow down the transmission of the coronavirus infection in India, according to the country's two high profile microbiologists who have worked with National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the World's largest biomedical research agency located in Maryland, USA.
The Indian microbiologists suggest that during summers, the rising mercury can alter the rate of transmission at which the deadly COVID-19 infects people.
Renowned Indian microbiologist, Professor Y Singh, who worked with NIH and also with the US Army Lab on 'project anthrax' told IANS that an expected temperature of over 40 degrees by the end of April, can slow down the affect of the coronavirus. "The rise in temperature