Temperature, humidity rise may cause slow down in COVID-19 transmission, says Met Office study.

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Saturday told the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) that its study had found a decline in COVID-19 transmission rate related to rise in temperature and humidity.

The PMD official briefed the NCOC meeting headed by Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar through video link about the findings of its research conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Health Services, Regulations and Coordination.

He added that a deep study of the pandemic outbreak pattern showed that the coronavirus spread mostly occurred in the mid latitude which had cold and dry weather. No single case was reported in the tropical belt during the first three weeks of the contagion rise.

'Increase in temperature from 3-5 degrees mainly beyond 30 degree and mean humidity over 50 degree would slow down the virus transmission,' he noted.

The Forum was also apprised about the testing regime adopted at the airports to contain the epidemic spread. Special...

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