Have We Seen the Last of COVID?

1 Feb

COVID is continuing to spread even though we are no longer in a pandemic. Studies have shown that the cold and dry seasons are known to allow respiratory viruses to spread better. But, even after multiple experiments, scientists have not found a correlation between the weather and COVID. The risk of exposure to COVID was actually found to increase by 1 percent when a person has continued exposure to the virus. Another huge factor of the the spread of COVID is the lack of immunity amongst the youth and the elderly because they typically have no immune system.

How might you approach teaching a science course if the students are no longer learning in person or could not be in close proximity to one another?

Here’s why COVID-19 isn’t seasonal so far