The abstract states that high temperature and high humidity reduce transmission rates relative to colder climates, which corresponds with the high transmission rates during the northern hemisphere winter and early spring.
And yes, lack of testing has resulted in some eyebrow raising numbers.
Up in Da Nang now, both locals and foreigners are aware and taking it seriously -- scary times.
Sorry if I was unclear. I was trying to say that it seems clear to me intuitively that something other than "taking it seriously" is reducing the transmission rates in VN. It's just a "feeling" -- but this study seems to provide some (thin) evidence supporting it.
The abstract states that high temperature and high humidity reduce transmission rates relative to colder climates, which corresponds with the high transmission rates during the northern hemisphere winter and early spring.
And yes, lack of testing has resulted in some eyebrow raising numbers.
Up in Da Nang now, both locals and foreigners are aware and taking it seriously -- scary times.