Abstract
The rapidly increasing Covid-19 infection and unavailability of potential drug for the treatment of this novel infection demands multi dimensional research especially for those aspects of disease that highly affect its transmission. Climate is one of the main factors regulating the transmission of viral infections since long.The role of climate in transmission of SARS-CoV-2 was not expected similar like its predecessor ,SARS-CoV-1.The various studies in different countries like China, America, Indonesia and Turkey published in reputed journals have advocated that temperature and air humidity has significant role in regulation of SARS-CoV-2 transmission. The environment variables determining the persistence of SARS-CoV-2 through the aerial habitats are still poorly understood. Besides emphasizing on epidemiological, biological and medical research of SARS-CoV-2, there are many underlying factors discussed in the letter which need to consider strongly for development of more accurate preventive policies by the authorities especially World Health Organization to control the spread of Covid-19 globally.
Highlights
Emergency of International Concern [PHEIC], which has claimed lives, and brutally disrupted communities
The role of climate in the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 was not expected similar to its predecessor, SARS
The current research published in various journals have supported that high temperature and low air humidity reduce the transmission of COVID-19 [4,5,6,7,8]
Summary
Emergency of International Concern [PHEIC], which has claimed lives, and brutally disrupted communities. Article history: Received 12 June 2020 Received in revised form 19 July 2020 Accepted 19 July 2020 Dear Editor The COVID-19 pandemic is a Public Health Climate change is a gradually increasing strain that may be the defining public health threat of the 21st century [1].
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