High temperatures and humidity can 'significantly' slow the spread of coronavirus, study finds
Previous research has suggested that coronavirus can't survive at 86 degrees F. President Trump told Americans that heat would kill the virus and suggested it would subside by April but now says it may cripple the US well into the summer.
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