用户名/邮箱
登录密码
验证码
看不清?换一张
您好,欢迎访问! [ 登录 | 注册 ]
您的位置:首页 - 最新资讯
Prestigious scientific panel tells White House coronavirus won't go away with warmer weather
2020-04-09 00:00:00.0     美国有线电视-特朗普新闻     原网页

       (CNN)A prestigious scientific panel told the White House Tuesday that it doesn't look like coronavirus will go away once the weather warms up. President Trump has claimed that "when it gets a little warmer [the virus] miraculously goes away."

       In their letter to the White House, members of a National Academy of Sciences committee said data is mixed on whether coronavirus spreads as easily in warm weather as it does in cold weather, but that it might not matter much given that so few people in the world are immune to coronavirus.

       Will warmer weather help fight the coronavirus? Singapore and Australia suggest maybe not

       "There is some evidence to suggest that [coronavirus] may transmit less efficiently in environments with higher ambient temperature and humidity; however, given the lack of host immunity globally, this reduction in transmission efficiency may not lead to a significant reduction in disease spread without the concomitant adoption of major public health interventions," according to the letter.

       The letter noted, for example, that a study of the outbreak in China showed that even under maximum temperature and humidity conditions, the virus spread "exponentially," with every infected person spreading it to nearly two other people on average.

       Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, who is not a member of the NAS committee, said, "Although we can hope weather will make some contribution to the reduction in transmission, we can't rely on it alone. We have to continue to employ social distancing and other measures to reduce transmission."

       Read More

       President Trump has said coronavirus will recede with warmer weather.

       "A lot of people think that goes away in April with the heat — as the heat comes in.?Typically, that will go away in April," he said on February 10 in remarks to the nation's governors.

       Trump repeated the claim later that day at a political rally in New Hampshire.

       "Looks like in April, you know in theory when it gets a little warmer it miraculously goes away," he said.

       Trump claims coronavirus is 'going to go away' despite mounting concerns

       He said it a third time that day on an appearance on Fox News.

       "You know in April, supposedly, it dies with the hotter weather. And that's a beautiful date to look forward to," he said.

       Schaffner, an adviser to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, noted that the NAS report gives "a more sobering assessment" of the situation than Trump did.

       "The president walks on the sunny side of the street, and this takes us over to the shady side of the street," Schaffner said. "It makes us realize that springtime is likely not going to be a total solution."

       The letter from the NAS scientists notes that some laboratory studies have shown reduced transmission of the virus under warmer and more humid conditions, but that it's still a concern.

       The letter describes how Chad Roy, a researcher at Tulane University, subjected the virus to hot and humid temperatures in the laboratory, and studied it for 16 hours.

       President Trump tweeted the coronavirus could weaken as weather warms. Scientists say it's too early to know

       Roy reports "surprisingly" that new coronavirus lived longer than flu, monkeypox, tuberculosis or the coronavirus that causes SARS, known as severe acute respiratory syndrome, according to the letter from the NAS's Standing Committee on Emerging Infectious Diseases and 21st Century Health Threats.

       The scientists sent the letter to Kelvin Droegemeier at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.

       The letter points out that in the real world, the virus is still transmitting in countries with warm weather.

       "Given that countries currently in 'summer' climates, such as Australia and Iran, are experiencing rapid virus spread, a decrease in cases with increases in humidity and temperature elsewhere should not be assumed," according to the letter.

       The letter also notes that while flu typically is seasonal, that's not necessarily the case when there's a new strain of the flu and very few individuals have any immunity.

       Get CNN Health's weekly newsletter

       Sign up here to get The Results Are In with Dr. Sanjay Gupta every Tuesday from the CNN Health team.

       New strains of flu have broken out in warm and cold weather, and then there's been a second wave about six months later.

       Dr. Paul Offit, an infectious disease specialist, noted that while the coronaviruses that cause the common cold are seasonal, this new coronavirus is different because it originated in animals, not humans.

       "It's unclear how this virus is going to act," said Offit, a professor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

       CNN's John Bonifield, Casey Hicks and Mary Rose Fox contributed to this report.

       Paid Content

       Instantly unblock Gmail, Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram &… expressvpn

       Learning a new language this year? – This app gets you speaking in… Babbel.com

       China: New WiFi Booster Stops Expensive Internet Next Tech

       Use This Tool To Access Hundreds of New Streaming Titles When You Stay At Home thetopfivevpn.com

       U.S. A Minnesota trooper pulled over a doctor for speeding. Then he…

       Health Profiting from a pandemic: Dr. Sanjay Gupta's coronavirus…

       Politics Fauci responds to Trump's jab at MI, WA govs

       Health This one thing could stop the spread of Covid-19

       Health Most people recover from Covid-19. Here's why it's hard to pinpoint…

       Paid Content

       This No-Touch Infrared Thermometer Displays Temp Instantly Next Tech Millions Of People Are Using This App To Learn A Language In 2020 Babbel China Expat Health Insurance Quotes - Compare China Medical… China Expat Health How You Can Watch Netflix in 3 Steps In Times like This... ExpressVPN

       More from CNN

       A Florida man dies days after hundreds exposed to coronavirus… CBS journalist Maria Mercader dies at 54 of coronavirus Detroit bus driver dies from coronavirus days after making angry… Lions, tigers and house cats: You won't catch coronavirus from…

       Recommended by

       


标签:综合
关键词: transmission     Health     letter     coronavirus     cold weather     President Trump    
滚动新闻