New Delhi: With the mercury decreasing over the last few days and fear of coronavirus looming, experts have said there is no established correlation between the variations in temperature and spread of COVID-19.
The experts said COVID-19 spreads through human contact. The mass gathering has to be avoided and people need to take precautions like washing hands, they added.
India has so far reported 43 coronavirus cases. According to reports, the number of cases of novel coronavirus worldwide has crossed 110,000 people in 100 countries and territories with more than 3,800 dead.
AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria said research states that humidity in the air generally helps the virus to grow.
"But the rise in the temperature does not necessarily mean this will help kill the virus," he said, noting that tropical countries like Singapore, which has a hot and humid climate, also face the threat of coronavirus.
The minimum temperature in the national capital, which has witnessed a sudden dip in mercury, has been hovering around 11 to 12 degrees Celsius for the last 3-4 days.
Nutan Mundeja, who is holding the additional charge of Director General of Health Services of the Delhi government, said the relation between the rise or fall in the temperature and spread of coronavirus is yet to be proved.