Evidence and magnitude of the effects of meteorological changes on SARS-CoV-2 transmission.
Adam KaplinCaesar JunkerAnupama KumarMary Anne RibeiroEileen YuMichael WangTed SmithShesh Nath RaiAruni BhatnagarPublished in: PloS one (2021)
The results suggest that boreal summer months are associated with slower rates of COVID-19 transmission, consistent with the behavior of a seasonal respiratory virus. Knowledge of COVID-19 seasonality could prove useful in local planning for phased reductions social interventions and help to prepare for the timing of possible pandemic resurgence during cooler months.