Could we be heading for a double whammy of flu and coronavirus?
This has raised fears that coronavirus will surge when the seasons change, possibly leading to a second wave of the disease that is even bigger than the first.
There is also the relatively new field of science showing one viral infection can potentially block another one, with still unknown implications for coronavirus.or could it be a rough ride?This is a big unanswered question but the science leans towards yes. This is largely based on what we know about other viruses.more easily in winter
She added:"But the driving mechanisms are poorly understood, is it the meteorological conditions or human behaviour?"
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