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Why hasn’t the heat stopped the spread of COVID-19?

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RELATED: Trust Index: Can we count on summer heat to beat the COVID-19 pandemic?So what gives? Florida hit record high temps in June and yet the coronavirus seems to be soaring higher and higher every week.Dr.

Francis Collins, of the National Institue of Health, said data has only provided hints that warm weather may slow the spread of COVID-19, but extensive data would need to be collected to determine if this is really the case.According to experts, we can only blame ourselves for the alarming increase in COVID-19 cases.Medical experts said the rise in cases come down to three key components:According to WCNC, scientists and medical experts said the warm weather would only slow down the spread of a virus after a majority of the population.

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