The region's average temperature doesn't make a difference unfortunately.
My biological paternal grandmother and great-grandmother died within 4 days of each other during the 1918 influenza pandemic during June of that year. The average temperature was in the 80's then.
The region's average temperature doesn't make a difference unfortunately.
My biological paternal grandmother and great-grandmother died within 4 days of each other during the 1918 influenza pandemic during June of that year. The average temperature was in the 80's then.
Iran still dips down into the 40's at night and is very dry. I think some are saying a sustained high temp in the upper 70's will help slow it plus a higher humidity. It won't die, just like the flu doesn't die in the summer, but should slow enough that there won't be as many people getting it.