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Covid-19 cases can shoot up during winter, warns Minister Harsh Vardhan Harsh Vardhan

Covid-19 cases can shoot up during winter, warns Minister Harsh Vardhan

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 11 Oct 2020, 03:59 pm

New Delhi/UNI: Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Sunday voiced concern over reports that the number of Covid-19 cases will increase during winter, saying the possibility could not be dismissed in the Indian context at all.

Addressing his weekly social media interaction programme Sunday Samvaad, he said, "Coronavirus is a respiratory virus and the transmission of respiratory viruses is known to increase during the colder weather."

"Respiratory viruses thrive better in cold weather and low humidity conditions.

"There is another fact that needs to be kept in mind.

"During winter, there is a tendency of overcrowding in residential dwellings which may increase transmission... So in Indian context, it would not be wrong to assume that the winter season may see an increase in the number of cases," he said.  

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