Princeton Environmental Institute: Adherence to Health Precautions, Not Climate, the Biggest Factor Driving Wintertime COVID-19 Outbreaks
February 10, 2021
February 10, 2021
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Feb. 10 (TNSJou) -- The Princeton Environmental Institute issued the following news:
Wintertime outbreaks of COVID-19 have been largely driven by whether people adhere to control measures such as mask wearing and social distancing, according to a study published Feb. 8 in Nature Communications by Princeton University researchers. Climate and population immunity are playing smaller roles during the current pandemic phase of the virus, the researchers found.
Wintertime outbreaks of COVID-19 have been largely driven by whether people adhere to control measures such as mask wearing and social distancing, according to a study published Feb. 8 in Nature Communications by Princeton University researchers. Climate and population immunity are playing smaller roles during the current pandemic phase of the virus, the researchers found.
