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Heatwave could worsen impact of covid-19, warn global scientists

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NEW DELHI: As India witnesses severe heatwave in the some parts and braces for hotter than normal summer season this year, global network of health and climate experts have called for stronger measures to keep people safe from heat stress amid the risk of covid-19 transmission.

The frequency of heatwaves is expected to increase in India, with IMD expecting the seasonal average maximum temperatures to remain 0.5°C to 1°C higher than usual over northwest India and western peninsular India during April-June.

While there is no evidence to suggest that the scorching summer would have any effect on the transmission of covid-19, experts are worried it could instead worsen the outcomes of those infected, especially considering the year 2020 is

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