
Pollen could increase coronavirus infection susceptibility, study suggests
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It’s beginning to feel like spring, and with warmer weather also comes seasonal allergies, which could increase one’s susceptibility to a COVID-19 infection, suggests the findings of a new study.
"We hypothesized this could be also true for SARS-CoV-2 infections," they wrote. For the study, researchers "tested for relationships between SARS-CoV-2 infection rates and pollen concentrations," cross-referencing this with humidity, temperature, population density, and lockdown effects from 130 sites in 31 countries and across five continents, they said.More Related News

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