COVID-19 Infection Rates Lower at High-Altitudes

On March 24, 2020, we ran a news article about how warmer weather appeared to hamper COVID-19 infections.1 New evidence could indicate that high altitudes might limit the spread of the disease as well.

Warm Weather and COVID-19

Higher temperatures appear to correlate with a lower spread rate for the coronavirus, according to an early hypothesis.1 The climate seems to have an impact on other respiratory viruses like the SARS virus.

ISS Commander Returns from Space

Providence, Provision, and Purpose: Videoconference with ISS Commander


Videoconference with ISS Commander

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