It's the temperature that kills coronavirus
If you hope that the summer heat would stop the coronavirus in its tracks, rethink yourself again, the experts say.
The impact of temperature on coronavirus has been a subject highly debated these days. Many people are comforting to believe that hot weather will have a significant impact on Covid-19 contagion, but it may not be as simple as that. Yes, studies have shown that intense heatcan kill a lot of virusesIt has coronavirus, the virus family belonging to Covid-19. But how hot it will happen?
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), "Heat at 56 ° C [132.8 ° F] Kills the SARS coronavirus Around 10000 units per 15 minutes. "The SARS coronavirus behaves in the same way in Covid-19, which leads experts to believe that the new coronavirus would have a destiny similar to this temperature.
How does it work exactly? Well, it is thought that the heat affects the coronavirus partly because it is a virus wrapped with a lipid bilayer. According to BBC, "research on other wrapped viruses suggests that this oily coatmakes viruses more likely to heat that those who do not have. "
Since external temperatures rarely reach anywhere nearly 132.8 ° F, experts do not believe that warmer weather conditions will have a significant impact on the new coronavirus. "Although we can expect modest decreases in the contagiousness ofSARS-COV-2 in hot and wet weather ... is not reasonable to expect these declines alone to be sufficient transmission to make a great tooth, "writesMarc Lèvre, Dphil, director ofCommunicable Dynamics Dynamics Center Harvard T.H. Chan Public Health School.
So, while you should not assume that the summer heat will crush the coronavirus alone, you can use heat to kill Covid-19 in different ways. For example, if you cook your food at 132.8 ° F or more, the heat would be able to eliminate the traces of the coronavirus on your food, according toresearch doctor Christine Traxler, MD, from Invigor Medical.
Similarly, "If you do your laundry and dry fire for an hour, the virus is probably dead," says Traxler.
In addition, boiled water can be effective against coronavirus. Water ends at 100 ° C (212 ° F) and the final of a dishwasherThe rinsing cycle is usually around 71.1 ° C (160 ° F), making it the ideal place forDisinfect all children's toys Sponges.
Thus, while the boiled water or the temperature inside your dishwasher or dryer can help combat coronavirus, high summer temperatures probably do not have the same effect. And if you are concerned about what is coming with Covid-19, checkHere's how the second wave of coronavirus could be even worse.